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1783 


Society of the Cincinnati 


Roll of the General Society 


including 


General Officers, Delegates and Alternates 

also 


Standing Committee 


and 


Hereditary and Honorary Members 


1st April, 1923 , ■ 

together with 

Necrological List 


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Press of Fosnot & Williams Co., Baltimore 




GENERAL OFFICERS 


PRESIDENT GENERAL, 

WINSLOW WARREN, 

Of the Massachusetts State Society of the Cincinnati. 


VICE- PR ES1 L>E N T GE N E RAL, 

CHARLES BEATTY ALEXANDER, 

Of the Pennsylvania State Society of the Cincinnati. 


SECRETARY GENERAL, 

JOHN COLLINS DAVES. 

Of the North Carolina State Society of the Cincinnati. 


TREASURER GENERAL. 

HENRY RANDALL WEBB, 

Of the Maryland State Society of the Cincinnati. 


ASSISTANT SECRETARY -GENERAL. 

FRANCIS APTHORP FOSTER. 

Of the Georgia State Society of the Cincinnati. 


ASSISTANT TREASURER GENERAL. 

JAMES WALL SCHUREMAN CAMPBELL. 
Of the New Jersey State Society of the Cincinnati. 



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PRESIDENTS GENERAL. 

General GEORGE WASHINGTON, Commander-in-Chief. 

Major-General ALEXANDER HAMILTON, New York. 

Major-General CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY, South Carolina. 
Major-General THOMAS PINCKNEY, South Carolina. 

Major-General AARON OGDEN, New Jersey. 

Major-General MORGAN LEWIS, New York. 

Brevet Major WILLIAM POPHAM,* New York. 

Brigadier-General HENRY ALEXANDER SCAMMELL DEARBORN, Mass. 
Hon. HAMILTON FISH, New York. 

Hon. WILLIAM WAYNE, Pennsylvania. 

Hon. WINSLOW WARREN, Massachusetts. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS GENERAL. 

Major-General HORATIO GATES. Virginia. 

Major-General THOMAS MIFFLIN, Pennsylvania. 

Major-General ALEXANDER HAMILTON, New York. 

Major-General CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY, South Carolina. 
Major-General HENRY KNOX, Massachusetts. 

Brigadier-General JOHN BROOKS, Massachusetts. 

Major-General AARON OGDEN, New Jersey. 

Major-General MORGAN LEWIS, New York. 

Major WILLIAM SHUTE* New Jersey. 

Hon. HORACE BINNEY, Pennsylvania. 

Hon. HAMILTON FISH, New York. 

Hon. CHARLES STEWART DAVIES, Massachusetts. 

Mr. JAMES WARREN SEVER, Massachusetts. 

Hon. JAMES SIMONS, South Carolina. 

Dr. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG IRVINE, Pennsylvania. 

Hon. ROBERT MILLIGAN Me LANE, Maryland. 

Hon. WINSLOW WARREN, Massachusetts. 

Hon. JAMES SIMONS, Jr., South Carolina. 

Mr. CHARLES BEATTY. ALEXANDER, Pennsylvania. 

SECRETARIES GENERAL. 

Major-General HENRY KNOX, Massachusetts. 

Major WILLIAM JACKSON*, Pennsylvania. 

Mr. ALEXANDER WASHINGTON JOHNSTON, Pennsylvania. 

Mr. THOMAS McEUEN, Pennsylvania. 

Mr. GEORGE WASHINGTON HARRIS, Pennsylvania. 

Lieutenant-Colonel ASA BIRD GARDINER, Rhode Island. 

Mr. JOHN COLLINS DAVES, North Carolina. 


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TREASURERS GENERAL. 


1783 Major-General ALEXANDER MoDOUGALL, New York. 

1796 Major WILLIAM JACKSON, Pennsylvania. 

1799 Brigadier-General WILLIAM MaCPHERSON, Pennsylvania. 

1825 Captain ALLAN McLANE, Pennsylvania. 

1832 Brevet Captain JOHN MARKLAND * Pennsylvania. 

1838 Hon. JOSEPH WARREN SCOTT, New Jersey. 

1872 Hon. TENCH TILGHMAN, Maryland. 

1875 Mr. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Jr., New York. 

1881 Mr. JOHN SCHUYLER, New York. 

1896 Mr. RICHARD MEREDITH McSHERRY, Maryland. 

1899 Mr. FREDERICK WOLCOTT JACKSON, New Jersey. 

1905 Mr. FRANCIS MARINUS CALDWELL, Pennsylvania. 

1911 Mr. CHARLES ISHAM, Connecticut. 

1920 Mr. HENRY RANDALL WEBB, Maryland. 

ASSISTANT SECRETARIES GENERAL. 

1784 Brigadier-General OTHO HOLLAND WILLIAMS, Maryland. 
1787. Brevet Major GEORGE TURNER, South Carolina. 

1790 Brigadier-General WILLIAM MacPHERSON, Pennsylvania. 

1799 Surgeon NATHAN DORSEY, Pennsylvania. 

1802 Colonel WILLIAM DENT BEALL, Maryland. 

1825 Brevet Captain JOHN MARKLAND,* Pennsylvania. 

1829 Mr. THOMAS McEUEN, Pennsylvania. 

1857 Mr. GEORGE WASHINGTON HARRIS, Pennsylvania. 

1875 Mr. RICHARD IRVINE MANNING, Maryland. 

1890 Mr. THOMAS PINCKNEY LOWNDES, South Carolina. 

1896 Hon. NICHOLAS FISH, New York. 

1905 Mr. JOHN CROPPER, Virginia. 

1908 Mr. JOHN COLLINS DAVES, North Carolina. 

1920 Mr. FRANCIS APTHORP FOSTER, Georgia. 

ASSISTANT TREASURERS GENERAL. 

1825 Mr. ALEXANDER WASHINGTON JOHNSTON, Pennsylvania. 
1829 Brevet Captain JOHN MARKLAND,* Pennsylvania. 

1832 Hon. JOSEPH WARREN SCOTT, New Jersey. 

1838 Hon. WILLIAM JACKSON, Jr., Pennsylvania. 

1851 Mr. JOHN HENRY MARKLAND, Pennsylvania. 

1863 Mr. JOHN McDOWELL, New Jersey. 

1872 Mr. WILLIAM BERRIAN DAYTON, New Jersey. 

1881 Dr. HERMAN BURGIN, New Jersey. 

1893 Mr. HENRY THAYER DROWNE, Rhode Island. 

1899 Mr. JOHN CROPPER, Virginia. 

1905 Mr. CHARLES ISHAM, Connecticut. 

1911 Mr. HENRY RANDALL WEBB, Maryland. 

1920 Mr. JAMES WALL SCHUREMAN CAMPBELL. New Jersey. 


* Last Continental officer of the Revolution to hold the particular General Office. 




GENERAL SOCIETY 

Instituted 10th May, 1783 


PRESIDENT GENERAL 
SECRETARY GENERAL 
TREASURER GENERAL 

And the following Delegates and 


VICE-PRESIDENT GENERAL 
ASST SECRETARY GENERAL 
ASST TREASURER GENERAL 
Alternates from every State Society: 


New Hampshire. 


Delegates 

LYNDE SULLIVAN, 

HORACE MORI SON, 

HENRY DEXTER WARREN, 
JOHN HAZEN WHITE, 
WILLIAM L1THGOW WILLEY. 


Alternates 

WILLIAM EDWARD BLODGETT, 
DANIEL GILMAN, 

JOHN SHORTRIDGE GUMMEY. 
WILLIAM GOODWIN RENWICK, 
REGINALD HENSHAW WARD. 


Massachusetts. 


Delegates 

HORATIO APPLETON LAMB, 
DAVID GREENE HASKINS, JR. 
MOORFIELD STOREY. 

CHARLES ALLERTON COOLIDGE, 
ARTHUR GREENE EVERETT. 


Alternates 

CHARLES OTIS LAWTON, 
WILLIAM ALLEN HAYES, 2d.. 
FREDERICK SILSBEE WHIT WELL. 
ROGER WOLCOTT, 

EDWARD ABBOTT CHASE. 


Rhode Island. 


Delegates 

JAMES DE WOLF PERRY. JR., 
SYLVANUS ALBERT REED, 
PHILIP LIVINGSTON, 
THOMAS ARNOLD PEIRCE, 
EDWARD ABORN GREENE. 


Alternates 

HENRY RUSSELL DROWNE, 
CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, 
JOHN RUSSELL GLADDING, 
GEORGE THURSTON SPICER. 
CHARLES GOTT ROGERS. 


Connecticut. 


Delegates 

HENRY LARCOM ABBOT, 
CHARLES EDWARD GROSS. 
FRANK LANDON HUMPHREYS. 
CHARLES HOBBY POND. 

BRYCE METCALF. 


Alternates 

JAMES MORTIMER MONTGOMERY, 
THEODORE ALFRED BINGHAM. 
BERTRAM GROSVENOR GOODHUE. 
LINCOLN ISHAM, 

ORIGEN STORRS SEYMOUR. 


New York. 


Delegates 

FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON. 
HAMILTON FISH, 

FRANCIS BURRALL HOFFMAN, 
EDWARD WRIGHT TAPP, 
WILLIAM MORRIS AUSTIN. 


Alternates 

WILLIAM STURGIS THOMAS. 
THEODORUS BAILEY, 

LOUIS CONDIT HAY, 

WARD BELKNAP, 

JAMES VAN DYK. 


New Jersey. 


Delegates 

PAUL AUGUSTINE HENDRY, 
HENRY DUSENBERY MIAXWELL, 
SAMUEL SHEPARD DENNIS, 
WILLIAM BURNET KINNEY. 
WILLIAM HOLLAND WILMER. 


Alternates 

HENRY APPLEGATE WILSON, 
HENRY FORD OGDEN, 
BOUDINOT KEITH, 

CHARLES ABERCROMBIE SIMS, 
JAMES PROVOST THOMAS. 


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Pennsylvania. 


Delegates 

TILGHMAN JOHNSTON. 
CHARLES WADSWORTH, Jr.. 
WILLIAM WAYNE, 

FRANCIS GUSTAVUS CALDWELI 
WILLIAM PARKER FINNEY. 


Delegates 

EDWIN JAQUETT SELLERS. 
JOHN OSGOOD PLATT, 

HENRY ALGERNON DU PONT, 
LEONARD EUGENE WALES, 
FRANCIS KING WAIN WRIGHT. 


Alternates 

WILLIAM WAGENER PORTER. 
NEVILLE B. CRAIG, 

DANIEL HEYWARD HAMILTON, 
JONATHAN C. BARTHOLOMEW, 
WILLIAM MacPHERSON HORNOR. 


Delaware. 

Alternates 
GEORGE GRAY, 

WILLIAM BELL MEGEAR. 
JOHN PRICE HYATT, 
KENSEY JOHNS HAMMOND. 


Maryland. 


Delegates 

OSWALD TILGHMAN, 

WILLIAM MOYLAN LANSDALE, 
THOMAS EDWARD SEARS, 
WILLIAM MARBURY BEALL, 

ISAAC ANDERSON PENNYPACKER. 


Alternates 

LOUIS DORSEY GASSAWAY, 
JOHN STERETT GITTINGS, 
BLANCHARD RANDALL, 
WILLIAM HOWE SOMERVELL, 
WILLIAM LUKE MARBURY. 


Virginia. 


Delegates 

EDGAR ERSKINE HUME, 

ROBERT WITHERS MASSIE, 
LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER. 
JOHN RODGERS MEIGS TAYLOR. 
ROY CAMPBELL, SMITH. 

North 

Delegates 

BENNEHAN CAMERON. 

WALTER DE LYLE CARSTARPHEN, 
JOHN BRADLEY LORD, 

WILLIAM HALL HARRIS, 

JAMES ALSTON CABELL, 

South 

Delegates 

H. A. MIDDLETON SMITH, 

LAWRENCE MONCK PICKNEY, 

WILLIAM SMITH STEVENS, 

CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY. 

JOHN BOUNETHEAU REEVES. 

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BEVERLEY RANDOLPH KENNON, 
LEGH WILBER REID, 

ROGERS CLARK BALLARD THRUSTON, 
GIST BLAIR. 

BEVERLEY RANDOLPH TUCKER. 

Carolina. 

Alternates 

WILLIAM EVE BUSH, 

WALTER WELLINGTON WATT, 

JOHN WILLIAM GRANT, 

SAMUEL WESTRAY BATTLE, 
MARSHALL DELANCEY HAYWOOD. 


Carolina. 

Alternates 
EDGAR STONEY READ, 

MILES BREWTON HAMILTON, 
JOHN LAURENS, 

WILLIAM MASON SMITH, 
HENRY MASSINGBERD TUCKER. 


Georgia. 


Delegates 

GEORGE FRANCIS TENNILLE. 
WILLIAM HALL MILTON, 
GEORGE NOBLE JONES, 
THOMAS SAVAGE CLAY, 
JOHN WOMACK WRIGHT. 


Alternates 

WILLIAM NEYLE COLQUITT. 
WILLIAM LEIGHTON ECKARD, 
CHARLES STEWART MATHEWS, 
BEIRNE GORDON, 

WALTER CHARLTON HART RIDGE. 




CHAPLAINS GENERAL. 


Elected. 

1896 REVEREND FRANK LANDON HUMPHREYS. 

1902 RIGHT REVEREND JOHN HAZEN WHITE. 

1911 REVEREND CHARLES WADSWORTH, Jr. 

STANDING COMMITTEE. 

Elected. 

1902 President General, ex-officio, Chairman. 

1896 Oswald Tilghman, Representative of Maryland. 

1902 John Collins Daves, Representative of North Carolina. 

1905 Horatio Appleton Lamb, Representative of Massachusetts. 

1908 Edwin Jaquett Sellers, Representative of Delaware. 

1911 Francis Apthorp Foster, Representative of Georgia. 

1917 William Lithgow Willey, Representative of New Hampshire. 

1917 Tilghman Johnston, Representative of Pennsylvania. 

1920 Henry Augustus Middleton Smith, Representative of South Carolina. 

1920 Francis Key Pendleton, Representative of New York. 

1920 James Clark McGuire, Representative of Virginia. 

1923 Henry DusenbEry Maxwell, Representative of New Jersey. 

1923 James De Wolf Perry, Jr., Representative of Rhode Island. 

1923 Bryce Metcalf, Representative of Connecticut. 

The Standing Committee, pursuant to Resolve of the General Society of the 14th April, 1881, and 
Ordinance of the 9th May, 1890, consists of one Representative from every State Society, specially elected 
by such State Society, together with the President General, ex officio. 


HONORARY MEMBERS. 

JOSEPH JACQUES CESAIRE JOFFRE, Marshal of France. 

Elected an Honorary Member of the Society of the Cincinnati, at the Triennial Meet¬ 
ing of the General Society, held ait Asheville* North Carolina, 10th May, 1917. 

FERDINAND FOCH, Marshal of France. 

Elected an Honorary Member of the Society of the Cincinnati, at the Triennial Meet¬ 
ing of the General Society, held at Exeter, New Hampshire, 17th June, 1920. 


SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI 

IN THE 

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 


Organized by the Officers of the New Hampshire Continental Line, 

at Exeter, 18th November, 1783. 

Last meeting held at Portsmouth, 4th July, 1825. 
Reorganized at Exeter, 4th July, 1896. 

Incorporated under the General Laws of the State, 17th March, 1897. 
Readmitted as a State Society by the General Society, 17th June, 1902. 


OFFICERS. 

President, LYNDE SULLIVAN. 

Vice-President, DANIEL GILMAN. 

Secretary, HORACE MORISON. 

Treasurer, WILLIAM EDWARD BLODGETT 

Ass’t Secretary, HENRY DEXTER WARREN. 

Ass’t Treasurer, WILLIAM LITHGOW WILLEY. 


HEREDITARY MEMBERS. 


Admitted. 

1916 CHARLES ADAMS, 

1909 CLARENCE JONES ALLEN, 

1917 ETHAN SAMUEL ALLEN, 

1903 ROBERT ROGERS BALDWIN, 

1922 FRANK BATTLES, 

1899 FRANKLIN THOMASON BEATTY, M.D., 
1903 MEAD VAN ZILE BELDEN, 

1902 DAVID LANE BILLINGS, 

1917 JEROME HOLLAND BISHOP, 

1912 WILLIAM EDWARD BLODGETT, 

1920 WALTER HUNTINGTON BOND, 

1921 GORHAM LINCOLN BOYNTON, 

1916 JOHN ROGERS CHADWICK, 

1916 RAYMOND CILLEY, 

1913 JOHN WILLIAMS CONVERSE, 

1915 JOHN ADAMS DIX, 

1921 JAY DUNBAR FOGG, 

1916 WILLIAM ALEXANDER GASTON, 

1916 CHARLES ASHBURTON GILMAN, 

1903 DANIEL GILMAN, 

1907 JOSEPH WARREN GLIDDEN, 


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44 Atwater Terrace, Springfield, Mass. 
P. O. Box 738, Milwaukee, Wis. 
5 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. 
139 North Clark St., Chicago, Ill. 
Independence Square East, Philadelphia, Pa. 

139 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 
308 Farmer St., Syracuse, N. Y. 
University Club, New York, N. Y. 

Wyandotte, Mich. 
40 Court St., Boston, Mass. 
29 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
Boynton Lumber Co., Sewaren, N. J. 

100 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
Alicia Ave., West Englewood, N. J. 

Rosemont, Pa. 
63.Wall St., New York, N. Y. 
3708 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
National Shawmut Bank, Boston, Mass. 

14 Union St., Brunswick, Me. 
14 Pine St., Exeter, N. H. 
174 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. 


Late Captain, United States Army. 

1915 JOHN SHORTRIDGE GUMMEY, 7225 Boyer St., Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. 

MAURICE ARTHUR HALL, 607 Butler Building, San Francisco, Cal. 

WILLIAM LEE HART, Fort Sam Houston, Texas 

Major Medical Corps, United States Army. 

JOHN EDWARD HEATON, Union & New Haven Trust Co., New Haven, Conn. 

1914 OTTO HOLSTEIN, Casilla 155, Trujillo, Peru 

Late Captain field Artillery, United States Army. 

LEWIS CASS LEDYARD, 14 Wall St., New York, N. Y. 

GEORGE BRIDGE LEIGPITON, Monadnock, N. H. 


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CHARLES CASS MUNRO, 
EDWARD DEERING NOYES, 
WILLIAM DECATUR PARSONS, 
FRANK HARVEY PARTRIDGE, 
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JOSEPH VILA PRICHARD, 
WALTER POLAND RANKIN, 
WILLIAM GOODWIN RENWICK, 
JOHN JACOB ROGERS, 

EDWARD ADOLPHUS ROLLINS, 
JOHN LOWE SALTER, Jr., 
ALFRED LEE SHAPLEIGH, 
SAMUEL STRONG SPAULDING, 
CECIL PARKER STEWART, 
JAMES AMORY SULLIVAN, 


333 W. Lake St, Chicago, Ill. 

Windsor, Vt. 
4047 Warwick Ave, Chicago, Ill. 
148 State St, Boston, Mass. 
71 Ralston Ave, South Orange, N. J. 
125 East Brickel St, Columbus, Ohio 
85 Bedford St, Portland, Me. 
18 East 63d St, New York, N. Y. 
1 East 39th St, New York, N. Y. 
1691 Jefferson Ave, Detroit, Mich. 
53 State St, Boston, Mass. 
34 Carruth St, Dorchester, Mass. 

Weston, Mass. 
521 Hildreth Building, Lowell, Mass. 
754 Carroll St, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
48 Leonard St, New York, N. Y. 

6 Portland Place, St. Louis, Mo. 
698 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, N. Y. 
26 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y. 
80 Pinckney St, Boston, Mass. 

Durham, N. H. 
Santa Barbara, Cal. 
168 Huntington Ave, Boston, Mass. 
2614 Clinton Ave, Minneapolis, Minn. 

R. F. D. 1, Chester, Ind. 
Centre Conway, N. H. 
52 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

Kendal Green, Mass. 
Washington, D. C. 


LYNDE SULLIVAN, 

HOBART CHATFIELD CHATFIELD-TAYLOR, 
JAMES BROWN THORNTON, M.D, 

WILLIAM FRANKLIN TRUFANT, 

HENRY HEILMAN WAIT, 

JAMES WILSON GRIMES WALKER, 
REGINALD HENSHAW WARD, 

HENRY DEXTER WARREN, 

JOHN WINGATE WEEKS, 

Secretary of War. 


JOHN HAZEN WHITE, 319 West Colfax Ave, South Bend, Ind. 

Bishop of Michigan City. 

Chaplain of the New Hampshire Society. 

Chaplain General, Society of the Cincinnati. 


FRANCIS LEE WHITTEMORE, D.D., 
WILLIAM LITHGOW WILLEY, 
GIBSON TENNEY WILLIAMS, 
ARTHUR WINSLOW, 

CAMERON McRAE WINSLOW, 

Rear Admiral, United S 


45 Court St, Dedham, Mass. 
216 Harvard St, Cambridge, Mass. 
“The Crossways,” Vernon Centre, Conn. 

131 State St, Boston, Mass. 

145 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. 
es Nary, Retired. 


HONORARY MEMBERS. 

Elected. 

1904 BUTLER AMES, Lowell, Mass. 

Late Member of the House of Representatives from Massachusetts. 

1908 STEPHEN DECATUR, Kittery Point, Me. 

1903 WILLIAM WALLACE LUNT, Hingham, Mass. 

1903 HENRI MEROU, Thonon les Bains, Haute Savoie, France 

Late Consul General of France in the United States. 

1905 FRANK ANDREW MUNSEY, 175 Fifth Ave, New York, N. Y. 

1919 AMBROSE SWASEY, 5701 Carnegie Ave, Cleveland, Ohio 

1906 EDWARD TUCK, 82 Champs Elysees, Paris, France 

Officer of the Legion of Honor of France. 


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SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI 

IN THE 

STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS 


Organized by the Officers of the Massachusetts Continental Line, 
at the Cantonments on the Hudson, New Windsor, N. Y., 9th June, 1783. 
First meeting in Massachusetts, held at Boston, 18th February, 1784. 
Incorporated by Act of the State Legislature, 13th March, 1806. 


OFFICERS. 

President, WINSLOW WARREN. 

Vice-President, HORATIO APPLETON LAMB. 

Secretary, DAVID GREENE HASKINS, Jr. 

Treasurer, ROBERT HOMANS. 

Ass’t Secretary, ARTHUR GREENE EVERETT. . 
Ass’t Treasurer, WILLIAM ALLEN HAYES 2d. 


HEREDITARY MEMBERS. 


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FRANK ALDEN, 

HERBERT OTIS BAILEY. 
THOMAS WILLIAM BALDWIN. 
EDMUND LINCOLN BAYLIES, 
JAMES HENRY BLAKE, 

WILLIAM BLODGET, 

STEPHEN WALLACE BOWLES, 
FRANK BOWMAN, 

GAMALIEL BRADFORD, Jr., 
GERSHOM BRADFORD, 

ISAAC BRADFORD. 

JOHN BRYANT, M.D., 

WILLIAM SOHIER BRYANT. M.D., 
HAROLD KENDALL BULLARD. 
EDWIN AUGUSTUS CASEY, 
EDWARD ABBOT CHASE. D.D.. 
WILLIAM BEMENT CLAFLIN, 
CHARLES ALLERTON COOLIDGE. 
JOHN LYMAN COX, 

LEWIS CASS CROCKER, 

WADE CUSHING, 


Atlantic, Mass. 
Meehanicville, N. Y. 
Hardwick, Mass. 
10 East 62nd St., New York, N. Y. 
117 Elm St., West Somerville, Mass. 

Chestnut Hill, Mass. 
61 East 73d St. New York, N. Y. 
299 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

Wellesley Hills, Mass. 
Duxbury, Mass. 
46 Sacramento St., Cambridge. Mass. 
338 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. 
19 West 54th St., New York. N. Y. 

Milford, Mass. 
79 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. 

Beverly, Mass. 
670 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. 
82 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. 


17 Summit St., Chestnut Hill. Pa. 
8 Lafayette Park, East Lynn, Mass. 
Court House, Cincinnati, Ohio 

Judge , Court of Common Pleas. 


WILLIAM HENRY DEARBORN, 
HENRY JAY WASHBURN DREW, 
WILLIAM LUTHER EATON, 
PHILIP BATON, 

ROBERT SEAVER EDWARDS, 
WILLIAM KEY BOND EMERSON. 
ARTHUR GREENE EVERETT, 
GEORGE HUNTINGTON FLINT. 


Norwich State Hospital, Norwich, Conn. 

Wayland, Mass. 
519 Mission St., San Francisco, Cal. 
St. Mark’s School, Southboro, Mass. 
36 Osborne Road, Brookline, Mass. 

Rye, N. Y. 

266 Chestnut Hill Ave., Boston, Mass. 
Algonquin Club, Boston. Mass. 


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GEORGE CANDEE GALE, Galesburg, Ill. 

BENJAMIN APTHORP GOULD, Mail Building, Toronto, Canada 

HENRY VOSE GREENOUGH, 39 Worthington Road, Brookline, Mass. 

ARTHUR HEYWOOD GRISWOLD, M.D., 108 Church St., Hartford, Conn. 

ARTHUR FLOYD HALL, 33 Reynolds Ave., Everett, Mass. 

DAVID GREENE HASKINS, Jr., 10 Tremont St., Boston. Mass. 

GEORGE STANLEY HATCH, West Medford. Mass. 

WILLIAM ALLEN HAYES. 2d, 390 Mt. Auburn St, Cambridge, Mass. 

JOHN PHILIP HILL, 712 ICeyser Building, Baltimore, Md. 

Member of the House of Representatives from Maryland. 


SETH EVANS HODGE, 

CHARLES EDGAR HOLDEN, 

EDGAR HOLDEN, M.D., 

LOUIS HALSEY HOLDEN, D.D., 
ROBERT HOMANS, 

HIRAM WILSON HOOKER. 

CHARLES EBEN JACKSON, 
CHARLES LEICESTER JACKSON, 
DANIEL DANA JACKSON, 

EBEN JACKSON, 

EDWARD QUINTARD JACKSON, 
PEARSALL BRADHURST JACKSON. 
LESLY AUGUSTIN JOHNSON, 
WILLIAM FREDERICK JONES, 
HENRY WOODWARD KENDALL. 
JAMES HERBERT KNAPP, 
HORATIO APPLETON LAMB, 
CHARLES PIERPONT LARNED, 
AMOS AMORY LAWRENCE, 

ALFRED WILLSON LAWTON. 
CHARLES OTIS LAWTON, 

THOMAS AMORY LEE, 

JOHN LILLIE, 

PRESTON SHEPARD LINCOLN, 
JAMES FREDERICK MASON. 

FRANK HAMILTON MAYNARD, 


7 Hotel Mansions, Hong Kong, China 

Proctor, Vt. 
Newark, N. J. 
Utica, N. Y. 
289 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. 
45 Fayette St., Cambridge, Mass. 

Middletown, Conn. 
419 Ashland Ave., Buffalo. N. Y. 
930 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Middletown, Conn. 
Middletown, Conn. 
417 Clark St., South Orange, N. J. 

32 Chestnut St.. Boston. Mass. 
94 Orchard St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 

Newton, Mass. 
. 27 Bellevue St.. Dorchester. Mass. 

27 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. 
25 Detroit Opera House Block, Detroit, Mich. 

Beverly, Mass. 
135 William St., New York, N. Y. 
226 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. 

Topeka, Kan. 
329 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 

Wareham, Mass. 
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 
13 West 48th St., New York, N. Y. 


1897 john McKesson, 

1921 FREDERICK STRONG MOSELEY. 

1890 HENRY WELLS NELSON, D.D., 
1905 CHARLES GILBERT NICHOLS. 
1913 CHARLES JAMES PERKINS, 

1916 JOSIAH PIERCE, 

1889 KIRK DEARBORN PIERCE, 

1910 ALBERT UNDER POPE. 

1912 JAMES FRANK PRATT, 

1913 HENRY PREBLE, 

1919 HENRY PRENTISS, 

1914 RUFUS PUTNAM. 

1908 NATHAN RICE, 

1891 WILLIAM KING RICHARDSON, 
1912 ARTHUR CHARLES ROUNDS, 


91 Fulton St., New York, N. Y. 
144 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 

Marshfield Hills, Mass. 
81 Water St., New York. N. Y. 
Lomita Ave.. Glendale, Cal. 
1325 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. 

Hillsboro, N. H. 
Hartford, Conn. 
Pratt's Junction, Mass. 
154 East 98th St., New York, N. Y. 

Bangor, Me. 
831 Fifth Ave., Oakland, Cal. 
17 Rankin St., Worcester, Mass. 
306 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 
339 West 86th St., New York, N. Y. 


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GEORGE BAYLIES SANFORD, 
FREDERICK SCHILLOW SAVAGE, 
PHILIP SAWYER, 

GEORGE FRANCIS SEVER. 

GEORGE RUSSELL SHAW, 

HENRY LEONARD SHUTE, 

ALFRED ETHELBERT SMITH, 
CHANDLER SMITH, 

FRANK SMITH, 

HENRY MARSTON SMITH, 

WALTER SOREN, 

FRANCIS RUSSELL STODDARD, 
MOORFIELD STOREY, 

RICHARD CUTTS STOREY, 

SAMUEL STORROW SUMNER. 

Major-General . United Stati 
THOMAS LINCOLN TALBOT, 
MELVIN EATON TISDALE, 

CHARLES BRANDON TORREY, 
THOMAS GERRY TOWNSEND, 
FREDERICK TUDOR. 

GEORGE HENRY TURNER, 

EDWARD ROYALL TYLER. 

STEVENS SULLIVAN VOSE, 
CHARLES JOHN ATWOOD WARDW 
JOHN COLLINS WARREN, M.D., 

WINSLOW WARREN, 

President General, Society 


45 East 17th St., New York, N. Y. 

Still River, Mass. 
109 East 78th St., New York, N. Y. 
Divinity Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 

Concord, Mass. 
Accord, Hingham, Mass. 
Bronxville, N. Y. 
253 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

Dedham, A!ass. 
ICO South Fifth St., Richmond, Va. 

Brookline, Mass. 
Plymouth, Mass. 
53 State St., Boston, Mass. 
53 State St., Boston, Mass. 

1070 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass. 
?.s Army, Retired. 

98 Exchange St., Portland, Maine 
257 Lincoln St., Worcester, Mass. 

Spencer, Mass. 
Southern R. R. Office, Washington, D. C. 
“Wambosa Farm,” Sandwich, Mass. 

Nor well, Mass. 
Hotel Lenox, Boston, Mass. 
Oakland Beach, R. I. 
ELL, South Orange, N. J. 

58 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 

Dedham, Mass. 

of the Cincinnati. 


FRANKLIN FOLGER WEBSTER, 

DESHLER WHITING, 

Major of Infantry, United 

FREDERICK SILSBEE WHITWELL, 
ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, 

JOHN EDWARD WINSLOW, 
GEORGE OTIS WINSTON, 

ROGER WOLCOTT 


Nantucket, Mass. 
McAllen High Schools, McAllen, Texas. 
States Army, Retired. 

166 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. 

Harvard, Mass. 
50 Cushing St., Cambridge, Mass. 
401 West 118th St.. New York, N. Y. 

60 State St., Boston, Mass. 

Hartford, Conn, 


THACHER WASHBURN WORTHEN, M. D., 


SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI 

IN THE 

STATE OF RHODE ISLAND 


Organized by the Officers of the Rhode Island Continental Line 
at Saratoga Barracks, on the Hudson, Schulyersville, N. Y., 24th June, 1783. 
First meeting in Rhode Island held in State House, Providence, 17th December, 1783. 
Incorporated by Act of State Legislature, 28th February, 1814. 

Last meeting held at Providence, 4th July, 1835. 

Reorganized at Providence, 12th December, 1877. 

Act of Incorporation amended by State Legislature, 

26th March, 1878, and 20th March, 1903. 

Readmitted as a State Society by the General Society, 13th April, 1881. 


President, 

Vice-President, 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Ass’t Secretary, 
Ass’t Treasurer, 


OFFICERS. 

JAMES DeWOLF PERRY. Jr. 

PHILIP LIVINGSTON. 

EDWARD ABORN GREENE. 

THOMAS ARNOLD PEIRCE. 

' GEORGE THURSTON SPICER. 

THOMAS GARDNER STEVENS TURNER. 


HEREDITARY MEMBERS. 


Admitted. 

1894 JOHN ORMSBEE AMES, 

CHARLES EDWARD ANGELL, 
AUGUSTUS FRANKLIN ARNOLD, 
GEORGE PIERCE BAKER, 
WILLIAM MASSENA'BENJAMIN, 
CHARLES COLFAX BERAULT, 
HENRY JACKSON BRIGHTMAN, 
JOHN NICHOLAS BROWN, 
JAMES EDWARD PERRY BUTTS, 


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1898 
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1906 


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121 Power St., Providence, R I. 
3226 Pawtucket Ave., East Providence, R. I. 

27 State St., Boston, Mass. 
195 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. 
Garrison-on-Hudson, N. Y. 
715 Elmer St.. Vineland, N. J. 
194 William St., East Orange, N. J. 

Harbour Court, Newport, R. I. 
746 South Main St., Geneva, N. Y.. 
GEORGE WASHINGTON GREENE CARPENTER, 20 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. 
CHARLES LOUIS PIERRE ANTOINE GILBERT PINETON, 

MARQFJIS DE CHAMBRUN, 54 Rue de Varenne, Paris, France 

Member of the Chamber of Deputies of France. 

WALTER CHANNING, ' 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass. 

CHARLES BROOKS CHAPIN, D. D., Converse College, Spartanburg, S. C. 
BEVERLY CHEW, 47 West 43d St., New York, N. Y. 

WILLIAM SPRIGMAN COBURN. 

FREDERICK BOWNE COLE, 1501 Hoe Ave., Bronx, New York, N. Y. 

IRVING SHERBURNE COOK, M.D., Georgiaville, R. I. 

JAMES HENRY DARLINGTON. D. D., 321 North Front St., Harrisburg, Pa. 

Bishop of Harrisburg. 

Chaplain of the Rhode Island Society 

HENRY RUSSELL DROWNE. 306 West 78th St., New York, N. Y. 

Marshal, Society of the Cincinnati. 

WILLIAM BUTLER DUNCAN, Havemeyer Building, New York, N. Y. 

WILLIAM WILLIAMS DUNHAM, Waynesville, Ill. 


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PADRO DU QUESNE Y MONTALVO, 

ELLSWORTH EVERETT DWIGHT, 
GEORGE RATHBONE DYER, 

JAMES TUCKERMAN EMOTT, 
ALFRED BROOKS FRY, 

ASA BIRD GARDINER, 

JOHN RUSSELL GLADDING, 
CLARENCE H. GREENE, 

EDWARD ABORN GREENE, 

THOMAS EVANS GREENE, 

PEYTON RANDOLPH HAZARD, 
FREDERICK HILLS HITCHCOCK, 
GEORGE HERBERT HOLDEN, 
HENRY HUTCHINSON HOLLISTER 


MARQUIS DU QUESNE, 

Calle Habana, 198 Havana, Cuba 
123 Hobart Ave., Summit, N. J. 
Roslyn, Long Island, N. Y. 
Headley Road, Morristown, N. J. 
731 Custom House, New York, N. Y. 

Cockeysville, Md. 
30 Stimson Ave., Providence, R. I. 
236 California Ave., Providence, R. I. 
38 Cooke St., Providence, R. I. 
2647 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. 

Jamestown, R. I. 
Hillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y. 
296 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


TRACY HOPPIN, 

JOSEPH ROY HUBBART, 

HARTLEY CRANSTON HUMPHREY, 


173 East 80th St., New York, N. Y. 

Aberdeen, S. D. 
55 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
20 East 84th St., New York, N. Y. 

Staunton, Va. 


LE ROY KING, 

JOSEPH "LEE SMITH KIRBY, 
CHARLES WARREN LIPPITT, 

Former Governor of the 
PHILIP LIVINGSTON, 

ALFRED LEE LOOMIS, 

LOUIS LASHER LORILLARD, 
ALFRED VIOLETT OLDHAM. 
PIERRE DE STAEL OLNEY, 
SAMUEL EUGENE PARKER, 


7 Young Orchard Ave., Providence, R. I. 
State of Rhode Island. 

115 East 61st St., New York, N. Y. 
32 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. 
Catherine St., Newport, R. 1. 

2760 Divisadero St., San Francisco, Cal. 

Shelter Island, N. Y. 


SIDNEY CATL1N PARTRIDGE, D.D., 14 West Armour Boulevard, Kansas City, Mo. 

Bishop of IFest Missouri. 


THOMAS ARNOLD PEIRCE, 

EDWARD CORNELIUS PERRY, M. D, 

JAMES DE WOLF PERRY, Jk., D.D., 

Bishop of Rhode Island. 


East Greenwich, R. 1. 
12 Park Place, Avon, N. Y. 
10 Brown St., Providence, R. 1. 


JOHN PRINCE HAZEN PERRY, 
STARR MacGREGOR PIERCE, 
TREVOR BIDWELL PRATT, 

JOHN WILLIAM PRIOR, 

SYLVANUS ALBERT REED, 

BYRON ADELBERT REMINGTON, 
ARTHUR ROGERS, D.D., 

CHARLES GOTT ROGERS, 

FIENRY HUDDLESTON ROGERS, 
LUCIAN WATERMAN ROGERS, D.D., 
CHARLES HOWLAND RUSSELL, 


244 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 
530 Atlantic Ave., Boston, Mass. 

Gowanda, N. Y. 
13 Preston St., W orcester, Mass 
113 East 55th St., New York, N. Y. 
143 Melrose St., Providence, R. 1. 

Evanston, 111. 
268 High St., Lockport, N. Y. 
61 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
381 Hammond St., Newton, Mass. 
109 East 73rd St., New York, N. Y. 


AUGUSTE PAUL MARIE DE MEHERENC, MARQUIS DE SAINT PIERRE, 


Chateau du Bois de la Salle, Lanvollon, Cotes-du-Nord, France 
Late Ensigne de Vaisseau, French Navy. 

1906 GEORGE THURSTON SPICER, M.D., 306 Olney St., Providence, R. I. 

1888 HANS LUDWIG, COUNT VON STEDINGK, Stockholm, Sweden 

Captain, Cota Regiment Infantry, Royal Life Guards, Swedish Army in Reserve. 

Aide-de-Camp to Oscar II. 


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*1906 

1907 

1907 

1914 


THOMAS GARDNER STEVENS TURNER, 442 Pine St., Providence, R. I. 

CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, 640 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. 

Late Brigadier-General, United States Army. 

ROBERT TAYLOR VARNUM, 43 Cedar St., New York, N. Y. 

RICHARD HENRY WILLIAMS, 2 West 51st St., New York, N. Y. 

HUNTINGTON WILSON, 2 Dickinson St., Princeton, N. J. 


HONORARY MEMBERS. 

Elected. 

1877 JOSHUA MELANCTHON ADDEMAN, 29 Barnes St., Providence, R. I. 

Late Captain, United States Volunteers. 

Former Secretary of State of Rhode Island. 

1900 ALVA EDWIN CARPENTER, D. D, 635 Chalkstone Ave., Providence, R. I. 
1902 FERDINAND, COUNT DE CIIALENDAR, 10 Avenue de Tourville, Paris, France 

, General of Brigade, Retired. 

1917 JOHN DU FA IS, 53 Everett St., Newport, R. I. 

1913 ERNEST FLAGG, 109 East 40th St., New York, N. Y. 

1906 WILLIAM BRENTON GREENE, D.D., 23 Malbone Road, Newport, R. I. 


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1902 

1913 

1913 

1920 

1916 


EMILE LOUBET, 5 rue Dante, Paris, France 

Former President of the Republic of France. 

ALBERT ROSS PARSONS, 109 East 14th St, New York, N. Y. 

JOHN MOORE PERRY, Corona, Long Island, N. Y. 

WILLIAM GREENE ROELKER. 37 George St., Providence, R. I. 


WILLIAM PAINE SHEFFIELD, Jr., 

LEONARD WOOD, M.D., 

Major-General , United States Army, Retired 
Governor of the Philippine Islands. 


Newport, R. I. 
Manila. P. I. 


SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI 

IN THE 

STATE OF CONNECTICUT 


Organized by the Officers of the Connecticut Continental Cine, * > - f ** 

at West Point, N. Y., 4th July, 1783. 

First meeting in Connecticut, held in Senate Chamber, State Capitol, 

at Hartford, 17th March, 1784. 

Cast meeting held in Court House, at Hartford, 4th July, 1804. 

Reorganized in Senate Chamber, State Capitol, at Hartford, 4th July, 1888. 
Incorporated by Act of the State Cegislature, 10th April, 1895. 

Readmitted as a State Society by the General Society, 13th May, 1896. 


OFFICERS. 

Honorary President, HENRY CARCOAl ABBOT. 


President, 

Vice-President, 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Ass’t Secretary, 
Ass’t Treasurer, 


CHARCES EDWARD GROSS, 
BRYCE METCACF. 

LINCOCN ISHAM. 

CHARCES HOBBY POND. 
HENRY PEIRCE ECDREDGE, Jr. 
CEONARD BRONK CAM PM AN. 


HEREDITARY MEMBERS. 

Admitted. 

1893 HENRY CARCOM ABBOT, 23 Berkley St., Cambridge, Mass. 

Brigadier-General, United States Army, Retired. 

1914 JAMES MADISON ANDREWS, Saratoga Springs, N'.'Y. 

Captain, United States Army, Retired. - • 

1920 HENRY WOODRUFF BABCOCK, Stonington, Conn. 

1919 WICCIAM STEVENS BACON, New Britain, Conn. 

1908 THEODORE ALFRED BINGHAM, The St. Nicholas Club, New York, N. Y. 

Brigadier-General, United States Army, Retired. 

Officer, Legion of Honor of France. 


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1922 

1914 

1910 

1922 

1896 

1901 


COUIS BENNETT BISHOP, M. D. 
FERREE BRINTON, 

FREDERICK KINGSBURY BUCC, 
DOUGLAS CAMPBECC, 

EMERSON CHAMBERLIN, 


356 Orange St., New Haven, Conn. 
Care Daniel & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Citchlield, Conn. 
43 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y. 
14 East 60th St., New York, N. Y. 


WICCIAM CHESTER, D. D., Chatham and Phoenix Nat’l Bank, New York, N. Y. 


WACTON CLARK, 

1917 JOSEPH HENRY COYCER, Jr., 

1893 CHARCES WACTON DAGGETT, 

1908 HERBERT SEYMOUR DARCINGTON, 
1914 JOHN SIDNEY DAVENPORT, 

1921 COUIS EFFINGHAM DE FOREST, 
1914 EDWARD COLEMAN DECAFIECD, 
1893 JUDSON KEITH DEMING, 


Broad and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 
851 St. Marks Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Okalona, Miss. 
1126 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. 
675 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 

Riverdale, New York, N. Y. 

Dubuque, Iowa 
27 West 54th St, New York, N. Y. 


1910 CHAUNCEY MITCHECC DEPEW, 

Former United States Senator from New York. 

1895 ACBERT ECIJAH DUNNING, D.D, . Brookline, Mass. 

1910 HENRY PEIRCE ECDREDGE, Jr, East Greenwich, R. I. 


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WILLIAM EDWARD FITCH. M. D., 

ALDEN FREEMAN, 

BERTRAM GROSVENOR GOODHUE. 

CHARLES EDWARD GROSS, 

FREDERICK CLARK HALL, 

HOWARD SAWYER HARRINGTON, 

EDWARD HINMAN, Jr., 

MATTHEW HINMAN, 

GEORGE SANFORD HORNBLOWER, 

ELIJAH KENT HUBBARD. 

FRANK LANDON HUMPHREYS, D.D., 

Chaplain of the Connecticut Society. 

Chaplain-General, Society of the Cincinnati. 
FREDERIC PARKER HUMPHREYS, 

LANDON HUMPHREYS, 

LINCOLN ISHAM, 

WALTER RYSAM JONES, 

WILLIAM HART JUDD, 

FRANK WOODRUFF KELLOGG, 

Captain, United States Navy, Retired. 
FREDERICK JOHN KINGSBURY, 

LEONARD BRONK LAMPMAN, 

GEORGE McQUEEN LANDON, 

ISAAC FERRIS LOCKWOOD, 

BASIL MEIGS, 

JOHN STANLEY MEIGS, 

BRYCE METCALF, 

JAMES MORTIMER MONTGOMERY, 


405 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. 

East Orange, N. J. 
106 East 74th St., New York, N. Y. 

Hartford, Conn. 
North Yakima, Wash. 
64 Wall St., New York, N. Y. 
340 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 
35 East 84th St., New York, N. Y. 
755 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 

Middletown, Conn. 


New Canaan, Conn. 


Morristown, N. J. 
Morristown, N. J. 
17 Battery Place, New York, N. Y. 
30 West 44th St., New York, N. Y. 

New Britain, Conn. 
83 Prospect St., Waterbury, Conn. 


New Haven, Conn. 
Yale Club, New York, N. Y. 
2521 Channing Way, Berkeley, Cal. 
New York Public Library, New York, N. Y. 
3025 15th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 
4436 St. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, Ill. 
8 East 58th St., New York, N. Y. 
142 Pearl St., New York, N. Y. 


ROBERT CLARK MORRIS, 27 Pine St., New York, N. Y. 

ROBERT ERNEST NOBLE, Army Medical Museum, Washington, D. C. 

Assistant Surgeon-General, United States Army. 


EDWARD OLMSTED, 

CHARLES HOBBY POND, 

HORACE STETSON POTTER, 
HENRY WARREN RAYMOND, 
AVERY ROBINSON, 

CHARLES ALFRED ROSE, 

ORIGEN STORRS SEYMOUR, 
JOHN SERGEANT SILL, 

EDWARD BURSON SPALDING, 
MONTAIGU MORGAN STERLING, 
JOHN CONYNGHAM STEVENS, 
JAMES ALEXANDER STILLMAN, 
HENRY JUSTUS STORRS, 
THERON GEORGE STRONG, 
GEORGE WILLIAM TAYLOR, 
RODERICK TERRY, D.D., 


Municipal Building, New York, N. Y. 

Pelham Manor, N. Y. 
Jamaica, N. Y. 
Germantown, Pa. 
Care American Embassy, London, Eng. 
583 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. 
52 William St., New York, N. Y. 

Ashtabula, Ohio 
Sioux City, Iowa. 
90 Beekman St., New York, N. Y. 

Jenkintown, Pa. 
55 Wall St., New York, N. Y. 

Plainfield, N. J. 
49 Wall St., New York, N. Y. 
Box 462, Burlington, Ontario 
Newport, R. I. 


CORTLANDT SCHULYER VANRENSSELAER, 100 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
DE FOREST VAN SLYCK New Haven, Conn. 

CHARLES ELLIOTT WARREN, 114 East 36th St., New York, N. Y. 

ALEXANDER STEWART WEBB, 271 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. 


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1917 CHARLES SEYMOUR WHITMAN, 54 East 83rd St., New York, N. Y. 

Former Governor, State of New York. 

1920 LEWIS BARTHOLOMEW WOODRUFF, 14 East 68th St., New York. N. Y. 


HONORARY MEMBERS 

Elected. 

1921 JAMES ROWLAND ANGELL, 

President of Yale University. 

1917 CHAUNCEY BUNCE BREWSTER, D.D., 

Bishop of Connecticut. 

1919 MORGAN GARDNER BULKELEY, Jr., * 

1914 LOUIS RICHMOND CHENEY, 

Former Mayor of the City of Hartford. 

1919 CHARLES HOPKINS CLARK, 

1914 JOHN ROSS DELAFIELD. 

1914 CASPAR FREDERICK GOODRICH. 

Rear Admiral, United States Navy Retired. 

1919 MARCUS HENSEY HOLCOMB, 

Former Governor of the State of Connecticut 

1921 EVERETT JOHN LAKE, 

Governor of the State of Connecticut. 

1901 GEORGE PAYNE McLEAN, 

United States Senator from Connecticut. 
Former Governor of the State of Connecticut. 

1905 WALTER MARVINE, D. D., 

Chaplain, United States Army, Retired. 

1919 HAYWARD HUTCHINSON WEBB. 


New Haven, Conn. 

Hartford, Conn. 

Hartford, Conn. 
Hartford, Conn. 


Hartford, Conn. 
Riverdale, New York, N. Y. 

Princeton, N. J. 


Hartford, Conn. 
Hartford, Conn. 
Hartford, Conn. 

Andalusia, Pa. 
Cresson. Pa. 


SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI 

IN THE 

STATE OF NEW YORK 


Organized by the Officers of the New York Continental Line, 
at the Cantonment on the Hudson, New Windsor, 9th June, 1783. 


OFFICERS. 


President, 


FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON. 


Vice-President, FRANCIS BURRALL HOFFMAN. 
Secretary, WILLIAM STURGIS THOMAS, 

Treasurer, THOMAS LUDLOW' CHRYSTIE, 

Ass’t Secretary, WILLIAM MORRIS AUSTIN. 
Ass’t Treasurer, LEFFERTS HUTTON. 


HEREDITARY MEMBERS. 


Admitted. 

1909 JOHN PERCY COLEMAN ALDEN, 

1897 WILLIAM MORRIS AUSTIN, 

1908 THEODORUS BAILEY, M. D., 

1907 WARD BELKNAP, 

1901 WILLIAM ELLIOTT BURNET, 

1922 WILLIAM HUBERT BURR, 

1917 LE GRAND BOUTON CANNON, 

1913 ALEXANDER GRANNISS CENTER 

1914 THOMAS LUDLOW CHRYSTIE, 

1912 ELI HU CUNYNGHAM C HURCH, 

Scrgcant-at-Arms of th 

1918 BANYER CLARKSON, 

1911 CHARLES ALEXANDER CLINTON, 
1893 GEORGE ALFRED PAUL CODWISE. 
1916 HARMAN RUTGERS CROSBY, 

1891 JOHN PETER HEYLIGER DE WINDT, 
1921 HEYLIGER ADAMS DE’ WINDT, 

1896 EDWARD NICOLL DICKERSON, 

1908 RICHARD VARICK DODGE, 

1915 GEORGE ELSWORTH DUNSCOMBE, 
1921 THOMAS SUNDERLAND FLETCHER 

1921 DEWITT CLINTON FALLS, 

1903 HAMILTON FISH, 

1906 CHARLES FRANKLIN FONDEY. 

1889 WILLIAM KEMEYS GENET, 

1910 LEWIS CURTIS GILES, 

1893 GERALD HULL GRAY, 

1909 JOHN WHEELWRIGHT GREATON, 
1880 GRIFFITH PRITCHARD GRIFFITH, 
1908 ALEXANDER HAMILTON, D.D., 

Chaplain of the New 

1922 WILLIAM HARISON, 


Cornwall, Lebanon Co., Pa. 
16 Thomas St., New York, XL Y. 
122 West 72d St., New York, N. Y. 
204 W est 83rd St., New York, N. Y. 

Bradford, Pa. 
120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
76 East 56th St., New York, N. Y. 

19 Cedar St., New York, N. Y. 
4 East 130th St., New York, N. Y. 
New York Society. 

26 West 50th St., New York, N. Y. 
).. 5 East 128th St, New York, N. Y. 

Melrose Heights, Mass. 
Concord Star Route, Cal. 
40 Wall St, New York, N. Y. 
539 Sheridan Road, Winnetka, Ill. 

41 Park Row, New York, N. Y. 
406 West Ash St, San Diego, Cal. 
43 East 51st St, New York, N. Y. 
EVANS, Cape Charles, Va. 

449 Park Ave, New York, N. Y. 
52 Wall St, New York. N. Y. 

Leonia, N. J. 
2764 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
16 East 47th St, New York, N. Y. 
414 South 1st Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

Cincinnati, Ohio 
Union Park, Norwalk, Conn. 
York Society. 

157 Franklin St, Astoria, N. Y. 


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1901 FORBES HAWKES, M.D., 124 East 65th St., New York, N. Y. 

Surgeon of the New York Society. 


1896 McDOUGALL HAWKES, 

1914 LOUIS CONDIT HAY, 

1914 PETER BARR HERRING, 

1900 FRANCIS BURRALL HOFFMAN, 

1921 SAMUEL HOWLAND HOPPIN, 

1915 MORGAN ROE HOWE, 

1903 ALBERT SHERMAN HOYT, 

1915 CHARLES WOOD HUGHES, 

1880 FREDERICK JABEZ HUNTINGTON, 

1919 LEFFERTS HUTTON, M. D„ 

1888 JOHN DE COURCEY IRELAND, 

1921 EDMUND WILLETS KEESE, 

1904 RUFUS HOWARD KING. 

1921 ALEXANDER PHOENIX WALDRON KINNAN, 

701 Sixth Ave., New York, N. Y. 

1921 CLEVELAND COXE LANSING, 

1921 HENRY LEDYARD, 

1911 FRANKLIN McCALL LESTER, 

1905 CHARLES LUDLOW LIVINGSTON, 

1897 JOHN HENRY LIVINGSTON, 

1922 ANDREW FLETCHER LOCKWOOD, 

1906 NICHOLAS ANTHONY LOWE, 

1916 MILLER MACHIN, M.D., 

1919 DEAN VAN RENSSELAER MANLEY, 

1921 CHARLES BLAKE MORAN, 

1894 ARTHUR GOUVERNEUR MORRIS, 

1921 LEWIS GOUVERNEUR MORRIS, D. 1)., 

1921 GEORGE LIVINGSTON NICHOLS, 

1921 CLARKE BREADING NICHOLSON, 

1922 FRANK MURRAY OLYPHANT, 

1890 FRANCIS KEY PENDLETON, 

Former Justice, New York Supreme Court. 

1902 JOHN WILSON POUCHER, M.D., 339 Mill St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

1921 JOHN MORRIS LIVINGSTON RUTHERFURD, 

714 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 
1892 FULTON SCUDDER, Rupert, W. Va. 

1904 GEORGE LANGDON STORER, 40 Glendale St., Nutley, N. J. 

1906 WILLIAM JAMES CLINTON STUART, 1225 F St.. N. W., Washington, D. C. 


32 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. 
7 Wall St., New York, N. Y. 
367 West 116th St., New York. N. Y. 
58 East 79th St., New York, N. Y. 

Hempstead, N. Y. 
565 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 

Pasadena, Cal. 
249 Altamont Place, Somerville, N. J. 

Norwich, Conn. 
34 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. 
University Club, New York, N. Y. 
755 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
4 Grove Court, New York, N. Y, 


51 Exchange Place. New York, N. Y. 
Union Trust Building, Detroit, Mich. 
3814 Forest Ave., Chicago, Ill. 

Westport, N. Y. 
‘’Clermont,” Tivoli-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

787 Irving St., Portland. Ore. 
352 South Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. 

Macomb, III. 
Toledo. Ohio 
273 Wells St., Bridgeport, Conn. 
66 Beech wood Terrace, Yonkers, N. Y. 
28 Lawn St., Rochester, N. Y. 
49 Wall St., New York. N. Y. 

Bellefonte, Pa. 
Dwight Place, Englewood, N. J. 
7 East 86th St., New York, N. Y. 


1904 VAUGHN CHARLES SWEET, 

1913 ARNOLD GINDRAT TALBOT, 

1918 BENJAMIN HENRY TALLMADGE. 
1888 EDWARD WRIGHT TAPP, 

1904 WILLIAM STURGIS THOMAS, M.D., 
1876 ALEXANDER RAMSAY THOMPSON, 
1885 PAUL ERNEST TIEMANN, M. D.. 
1908 HOWARD TILLOTSON, 

1916 RICFIMOND WELLS TORREY, 

1911 FREDERIC CROSBY TORREY. 

1921 FREDERIC EDGAR UNDERHILL, 
1906 JAMES VAN DYK, 


515 Court land Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. 

“Hearthside,” Lincoln, R. I. 

114 Flushing Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. 
240 West 71st St., New York, N. Y. 

Greenville, S. C. 
346 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
Mongaup Valley, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 
407 South Hope St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

Lakehurst, N. j. 
170 West 76th St., New York, N. Y. 
74 South Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J. 


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HENRY WAGNER VAN HOVENBURGH, 
PEYTON JAUDON VAN RENSSELAER. 
DICKINSON MILLER VAN VORST. 
ERNEST LYON VAN WAGNER. 


Texarkana, Ark. 
Newport, R. I. 
445 Jersey Ave., Jersey City, N. J. 
167 Fisher Ave., Tottenville, N. Y. 


THOMAS RICE VARICK, 

GEORGE FLOYD VINGUT, 

JAMES TOWNLEY WATSON, 

WALTER DUVALL WEBB. M. D.. 

Major, Medical Corps, United 

BENJAMIN RUSH WENDELL, 


Manchester, N. H. 
27 West 43d St., New York, N. Y. 
235 Rector St., Perth Amboy, N. J. 

29 Valenira St., St. Augustine, Fla. 
States Army, Retired. 

Cazenovia, N. Y. 


JOHN BEEKMAN WESTBROOK, 160 Clinton Road, Brookline, Mass. 

CHARLES HENRY WHIPPLE, 318 South Fifth St., Alhambra, Cal. 

Brigadier-General, United States Army, Retired. 

CHARLES ROBERT WILSON, 95 Oakland Place, Buffalo, N. Y. 


MELANCTHON LLOYD WOOLSEY, D. D., 


Southwest Harbor, Me. 


HONORARY MEMBERS. 

Elected. 

1919 HIS MAJESTY, ALBERT, KING OF THE BELGIANS. 

1897 NELSON APPLETON MILES. Hotel Gordon, Washington. D. C. 

Lieutenant-General, United States Army, Retired. 

1921 ROBERT GEORGES NIVELLE. Paris. France 

General, French Army. 

1918 ELIHU ROOT, 998 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. 

Former Secretary of State of the United Stales. 

Former United States Senator from Nezv York. 

1916 HUGH LEONARD SCOTT, 

Major-General, United States Army, Retired. 


Princeton, N. J. 


SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI 

IN THE 

STATE OF NEW JERSEY 


Organized by the Officers of the New Jersey Continental Line, 
at Elizabeth Town, 11th June, 1783. 


OFFICERS. 

President, JAMES WALL SCHUREMAN CAMPBELL. 

Vice-President, SAMUEL SHEPARD DENNIS. 

Secretary, HENRY DUSENBERY MAXWELL. 

Treasurer, 

Ass’t Secretary, JAMES PROVOOST THOMAS. 

Ass’t Treasurer, PAUL AUGUSTINE HENDRY. 


HEREDITARY MEMBERS. 


Admitted. 


1876 OGDEN ARMSTRONG, Wayne, Pa 

1889 CHARLES ADOLPHE BALDWIN, Knickerbocker Club, New York, N. Y 

1909 JOHN JOSEPH CHETWOOD BARBER, 7025 16th Ave., N. E., Seattle, Wash 
1883 CHARLES CLINTON BEATTY, 519 Flora St., Ontario, Cal 

1896 WALDRON PHOENIX BELKNAP, Bankers’ Trust Co., 42d St., New York, N. Y 
1889 JAMES SEGUIN DE BENNEVILLE, 2315 DeLancey St., Philadelphia, Pa 

1891 LEWIS DUNHAM BOGGS, 147 West 55th St, New York, N. Y 

1914 MILLEDGE LIPSCOMB BONHAM, Anderson, S. C 

1891 THOMAS JEFFERSON BONNELL, 88 East Main St, Port Jervis, N. Y 

1912 ROBERT WALLACE BURNET, Care R. Mamkin & Co, Huntington, W. Va 
1919 THOMAS CADWALADER, Fort Washington, Pa 

1917 GEORGE ALEXANDER CAMPF1ELD, Albuquerque, N. M 

1885 JAMES WALL SCHUREMAN CAMPBELL, Freehold, N. J 

Assistant Treasurer General, Society of the Cincinnati. 


1895 FREDERICK ALEXANDER CANFIELD, Dover, N. J 

1922 ROBERT KELSO CASSATT, Commercial Trust Bldg, Philadelphia, Pa 

1895 ALEXANDER McWHORTER CUMMING, 15 Wyoming Ave, Elizabeth, N. J 


1898 ULRIC DAHLGREN, 

1894 HUGHES DAYTON, M. D, 

1922 GEORGE CHASE DE HART, 
1900 SAMUEL SHEPARD DENNIS, 
1914 RICHARD VARICK DEY, 

1922 ALFRED HOWELL FORD, 

1909 PERSIFER FRAZER, Jr, 

1899 WESTON SPIES GALES, 

1914 EDWARD BURD GRUBB, 

1910 CHARLES EDWARD HEARD, 
1883 PAUL AUGUSTINE HENDRY, 
1917 CHARLES HODGE HUNTER, 
1886 DAVID BEATTY 1DELL, 

1910 TEN BROECK STOUT 1MLAY, 
1916 BOUD1NOT KEITH, 


204 Guyot Hall, Princeton, N. J 
Barney Park, Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y 
5552 Westminster Ave, Elizabeth, N. J 
Miller Road, Morristown, N. J 
428 Flood Building, San Francisco, Cal 
848 Dakin St, Chicago, Ill 
928 Spruce St, Philadelphia, Pa 
Yale Club, New York, N. Y 
Burlington, N. J 
65 Broadway, Hagerstown, Md 
1809 North Bouvier St, Philadelphia, Pa 
291 Nassau St, Princeton, N. J 
37 North 18th St., East Orange, N. J 
Lincoln Ave, Queens, Long Island, N. Y 
33 West 67th St, New York, N. Y 





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WILLIAM BURNET KINNEY, 
WILLIAM RUMSEY KINNEY, 
WILLIAM EDWARD LLOYD, 

JOHN HANDREN MAYO, 

HENRY DUSENBERY MAXWELL, 
ROBERT JOSEPH FOSTER McGOWL 
ENOCH ANSON MORE, Jr,, 
CHARLES ELDRIDGE MORGAN 3d, 
SIDNEY KENT MORRIS, 

FRANK MATTHEW’S NELSON, 
ARCHIBALD GRACIE OGDEN, 
HENRY FORD OGDEN, 

ZIBA PORTER OSMUN, * 


790 Broad St., Newark, N. J. 
426 East 120th St., Cleveland, Ohio 

Freehold, N. J. 
36 Thomas St., Newark, N. J. 
208 Spring Garden St., Easton, Pa. 
, 35 North Pearl St., Bridgeton, N. J. 

1459 Clayton St., Denver, Col. 
Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

Belvidere, N. J. 
Burlingame, Kan. 
518 Westminster Ave., Elizabeth, N. J. 
126 Park View Ave., Weehawken, N. J. 

New Market, N. J. 


WALKER PAUL, 

HORACE PEASE PHILLIPS, 
HAV1LAND HULL PLATT, 

JOHN HART POLHEMUS, 

JOHN JACKSON RIKER, 

HORATIO SEYMOUR, 

DANIEL KERFOOT SHUTE, M. I)., 
WILLIAM HAILE SHUTE, 

CHARLES ABERCROMBIE SIMS, 
JOHN CLARK SIMS, 

HOLMES BREESE STEVENS, 

CECIL STEWART, 


1032 Broadway, San Francisco, Cal. 
South Bellevue Ave., W., San Mateo, Cal. 

Scarsdale, N. Y. 
149 California St., San Francisco, Cal. 
19 Cedar St., New York, N. Y. 

Santta Monica, Cal. 
1727 DeSales St., Washington, D. C. 


Greenwood, Miss. 
10 South 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Chestnut Hill, Pa. 
31 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 

451 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 
Late Captain, United States Army. 


RICHARD WAYNE STITES, 
CHARLES SYDNEY STOCKER, 
ROBERT NORBURY STOCKTON, 
HARRY REEVE STOCKTON, 
JOSIAH WILKINS STOUT, 
WILLIAM BRADFORD STRYKER, 
JAMES PROVOOST THOMAS, 
JOSEPH FARRAND TUTTLE, Jr., 
PETER DUMONT VROOM, 

Brigadier-General, United 
JOHN WILLIAM WHITLOCK, 
WILLIAM HOLLAND WILMER, M.D 
HENRY APPLEGATE WILSON, . 
SMITH CONOVER WILSON, 


59 Evergreen Place, East Orange, N. J. 
1434 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
1408 Grant St., Berkeley, Cal. 

Plainfield, N. J. 
804 Franklin St., Clarksville, Tenn. 

Trenton, N. J. 
218 West Jersey St., Elizabeth, N. J. 
58 West First Ave., Denver, Colo. 

159 West State St., Trenton, N. J. 
States Army, Retired. 

Rising Sun, Ind. 
1610 I St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Harrison, Maine 
1620 M St., Lincoln, Neb. 


HONORARY MEMBERS. 


Elected. 

1911 HENRY VAN DYKE, D.D., 59 Bayard Lane, Princeton, N. J. 

Former United States Minister to the Netherlands. 

1911 FREDERICK FRELINGHUYSEN, Newark, N. J. 

Judge Advocate, Division Staff, New Jersey Militia, Retired. 

1893 CHARLES GRANT GARRISON, Merchantville, N. J. 

Associate Judge of the Supreme Court of Nezv Jersey. 

1902 JOHN WILLIAM GRIGGS, Paterson, N. J. 

Former Governor State of R 7 ew Jersey , Former Attorney General United States. 

1921 WARREN GAMALIEL HARDING, White House, Washington, D. C. 

President of the United States. 

1911 ARTHUR BAINBRIDGE HOFF, 129 East 82d St., New York, N. Y. 

Commander, United States Navy, Retired. 

1911 JEAN JULES JUSSERAND, French Embassy, Washington, D. C. 

Ambassador of France to the United States. 

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1916 MAHLON PITNEY, 1763 R St., Washington, D. C. 

Former Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. 

1895 WILLIAM POTTER, Chestnut Hill, Pa. 

Former United States Envoy Extraordinary to Italy. 

1916 SAMUEL REA, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Pa. 

President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 

1909 WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, 2241 Wyoming Ave., Washington, JVC. 

Former President of the United States. 

Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. 


SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI 

IN THE 

STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 


Organized by the Officers of the Pennsylvania Continental Line 
at the City Tavern, Philadelphia, 4th October, 1783. 

Incorporated under the General Laws of the State, 4th April, 1792. 

Act of Incorporation amended by Act of the State Legislature, 18th March, 1833 


President, 
Vice-President, • 
Secretary, 
Treasurer, 

Ass’t Secretary, 
Ass’t Treasurer, 


OFFICERS. 

CHARLES BEATTY ALEXANDER, 
WILLIAM WAYNE. 

FRANCIS GUSTAVUS CALDWELL. 
WILLIAM PARKER FINNEY. 
HARRIS LINDSAY SPROAT. 
DANIEL HEYWARD HAMILTON. 


HEREDITARY MEMBERS. 


Admitted. 

1912 ROBERT ADAMS, Jr., Three Pines, Ivyland, Pa. 

1875 CHARLES BEATTY ALEXANDER, 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

Vice-President General, Society of the Cincinnati. 


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JOHN ARMSTRONG, 

JAMES CHESTER BARCLAY, 
JONATHAN CLEAVER BARTHOLOMEW, 
JOSEPH MOORHEAD BEATTY, 

HENRY WILLIAMS BIDDLE, 

HORACE BINNEY, M. D., 

PHILIP BETHEL BOUDE, 

EDWARD GAY BUTLER, 

FRANCIS GUSTAVUS CALDWELL, 

JOHN DEVENY CAMPBELL, 

PHILIP SCHUYLER CHURCH, 

ROBERT COLTMAN, M.D., 

NEVILLE B. CRAIG, 

EDWARD CRATHORNE DALE, 

JOHN MORTON DAVIS, 

WILLIAM PARKER FINNEY, D.D., 
JOSEPH FORNANCE, 

CARROLL FOX, M. D., 

WILLIAM BUEL FRANKLIN, 

JAMES GLENTWORTH, Jr., 

DANIEL HEYWARD HAMILTON, 

JOSIAH HARMAR, 

GORDON GRAHAM HEINEk, 


Lake Station, Ruxton, Md. 
248 State St., Hackensack, N. J. 

Berwyn, Chester Co., Pa. 
Toughkenamon, Chester Co., Pa. 

Paoli, Chester Co., Pa. 
403 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 

Kennett Square, Pa. 
Berryville, Va. 
4814 Chester Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 

1007 Mesa Ave., El Paso, Texas 
407 Volusia Ave., Oakwood, Ohio 

Tienstin, China 
6324 McCallum St., Germantown, Pa. 
410 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Berwyn, Chester Co., Pa. 
Lincoln University, Pa. 
325 Swede St., Norristown, Pa. 
3922 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
University Club, New York, N. Y. 
3202 Powelton Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 
225 East Redwood St., Baltimore, Md. 
66 Prospect St., Trenton, N. J. 
Fort De Russy, Hawaii 


Colonel, Coast Artillery Corps, United States Army. 

WILLIAM HENRY EGLE HOLMES, The Chesterfield, Richmond, Va. 

WILLIAM MACPHERSON HORNOR, Bryn Mawr, Pa. 

HEN RY WILSON HOWELL, 393 West End Ave., New York, N. Y. 

FRANKLIN CADWALLADER IRISH, 1074 Devon Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. 




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HENRY TAYLOR IRWIN, 

ROBERT SHOEMAKER JACKSON, 
WILLIAM BENJAMIN JACKSON, 
TILGHMAN JOHNSTON, 

GRANT WEI DM AN LINEAWEAVER, 
HENRY SAGE LINN, 

JOHN BENJAMIN LIVINGSTON, 
WILLIAM PORTER MAGAW 
JOHN HENRY MlARKLAND, 

JAMES WALLACE McCURLEY, 
FRANCIS BUCK McDOWELL, M.D., 


Sewickley, Pa. 
871 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 
77 Summer St., Boston, Mass 
1105 Jefferson St., Wilmington, Del. 

Lebanon, Pa. 
Bellefonte, Centre Co., Pa. 
589 East Illinois St., Chicago, Ill. 

Oxford, Md. 
Parksley, Va. 
325 Winona Ave., Germantown, Pa. 
324 High St., Germantown, Pa. 


Surgeon of the Pennsylvania Society. 

WILLIAM WAGENER PORTER. 135 South 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Counselor of the Pennsylvania Society. 


CHARLES JONITHAN PUGH, 

SANDERSON REED, 

JOHN REED SCOTT, 

ROSS REYNOLDS SMITH, 

HARRIS LINDSAY SPROAT, 

SAMUEL McCOSKRY STANTON, 

WILLIAM HENRY ST. CLAIR, 

CHARLES REUBEN TROWBRIDGE, D. D, 
CLARENCE ARCHIBALD VORIS, 


5143 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Portland, Ore. 
Metropolitan Club, Washington, D. C. 

North East, Cecil Co., Md. 
13 North High St., West Chester, Pa. 
1705 Washtenaw Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Portland, Ore. 
402 Cattell St., Easton, Pa. 
251 East Broadway, Milton, Pa. 


CHARLES WADSWORTH, Jr. D.D., 5854 Overbrook Ave., Overbrook, Pa. 

Chaplain of the Pennsylvania Society. 

Chaplain General, Society of the Cincinnati. 

WILLIAM WAYNE, Paoli, Chester Co., Pa 

PAUL ELMER WEITZEL, Wayne Ave., and Johnson St., Germantown, Pa. 


SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI 

IN THE 

STATE OF DELAWARE 


Organized by the Officers of the Delaware Continental Line, 
at Wilmington, 4th July, 1783. 

Last meeting held at Wilmington, 22nd February, 1800. 
Reorganized at Wilmington, 22nd February, 1895. 
Incorporated by Act of the General Assembly, 20th March, 1895. 
Readmitted as a State Society by the General Society, 17th June, 1902. 


OFFICERS. 

President, EDWIN JAQUETT SELLERS. 

Vice-President, JOHN OSGOOD PLATT. 
Secretary, LEONARD EUGENE WALES. 

Treasurer, FRANCIS KING WAIN WRIGHT. 

Ass’t Secretary, JOHN PRICE HYATT. 


Ass't Treasurer, THEODORE 

HEREDITARY 

Admitted. 

1895 CHARLES BRECK ADAMS, 

1921 WILLIAM LUCIUS ANDERSON, 

1908 ALLAN THOMSON BACON, 

1917 CALVIN SMITH BENNETT, 

1897 THEODORE MITCHELL HASTINGS 
1911 JOHN PRICE HYATT, 

1901 JOSEPH LAWRENCE JAQUETT, 

1895 NEWELL KIRKWOOD KENNON, 

1910 ROBERT BRUCE KIRKPATRICK, 

1907 ROBERT CATHCART LATIMER, 

1896 RODNEY MacDONOUGH, 

1906 LOUIS McLANE, 

1895 JAMES DOBBIN McNEILL, 

1901 MARLIN ROCKWELL McNEILL, 

1914 WILLIAM MEGEAR, 

1900 ELIAS NAUDAIN MOORE, 

1914 RICHARD RENSHAW NEILL, 

1895 JOHN OSGOOD PLATT, 

1895 DANIEL EDGERLY SMITH POPE, 

1908 HARMON PUMELLY READ, 

1896 EDWIN JAQUETT SELLERS, 

1910 ALLEN SMITH, 

Brigadier-General, United 

1897 OSCAR STANSBURY, M.D., 

1914 JOHN GIBSON TILTON, 

1917 HERMAN RATHMELL TINGLEY, 

1911 NATHAN CROOK TWINING, 

1913 LEONARD EUGENE WALES, 

1907 FRANCIS KING WAINWRIGHT, 

1918 RUSSELL ADAMS WELLS, 

1920 FRANK PHELPS WHITE, 


MITCHELL HASTINGS. 

MEMBERS. 

: ' r -’ ••• •];•: . i r / ‘ ' - *•••■ 

Ferguson, Mo. 
Wilkinsburg, Pa. 
141 Summit Ave., Hackensack, N. J. 
Box 733, Baton Rouge, La. 

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32 Ocean View Ave., Montecito, Cal. 
809 Harrison St., Wilmington, Del. 

Ithan, Delaware Co., Pa. 
St. Clairsville, Belmont Co., Ohio 
Arcade Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Country Club Road, York, Pa. 
209 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
306 Spruce St., San Francisco, Cal. 

Fayetteville, N. C. 
815 North 30th St., Birmingham, Ala. 
1010 West 10th St., Wilmington, Del. 

Odessa, Del. 

2676 Decatur Ave., The Bronx, N. Y. 
232 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
15 Vance St., Asheville, N. C. 
7 Elk St., Albany, N. Y. 
1301 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

159 South Elm St., Spokane, Wash. 
States Army, Retired. 

Chico, Butte Co., Cal. 

Norfolk, Va. 
20 East Broad St., Columbus, Ohio 
Aurora College, Aurora, Ill. 
709 Equitable Building, Wilmington, Del. 
1332 Washington Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 
1108 Superior Ave., Tomah, Wis. 
Farragut Road, Plainffeld, N. J. 




HONORARY MEMBERS. 


Elected. 

1913 HENRY CLAY CONRAD, Georgetown. Del. 

Former Associate Judge, Supreme Court of Delaware. 

1919 HENRY ALGERNON DU PONT, Winterthur, Del. 

Late Colonel, United States Army. 

Former United States Senator front Delaware. 

1919 GEORGE GRAY, 1317 Market St., Wilmington, Del. 

Former Judge, United States Circuit Court of Appeals. 

Former United States Senator from Delaware. 

1910 KENSEY JOHNS HAMMOND, D.D., Culpeper Court House, Va. 

Chaplain of the Delaware Society. 

1896 ROBERT ATKINSON MAYO, D.D.. West River, Aid. 


SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI 

IN THE 

STATE OF MARYLAND 


Organized by the Officers of the Maryland Continental Line, 
at Annapolis, 21st November, 1783. 


OFFICERS. 

President, OSWALD TILGHMAN. 

Vice-President, HENRY RANDALL WEBB. 
Secretary, THOMAS EDWARD SEARS. 

Treasurer, JOHN STERETT GITTINGS. 


HEREDITARY MEMBERS. 

Admitted. 

1894 LARZ ANDERSON, 2118 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C. 

WILLIAM HENRY BALDWIN, 43 Worth St., New York, N. Y. 

GEORGE FRANKLIN BALTZELL, War Department, Washington, D. C. 

Colonel of Infantry, United States Army. 

WILLIAM JOSHUA BARNEY, - 103 East 75th St., New York, N. Y. 

ALPHEUS BENJAMIN BEALL, Sioux City, Iowa. 

WILLIAAI A1ARBURY BEALL, 1670 31st St., Washington, D. C. 

1910 ALEXANDER BENSON, Princeton, N. J. 

1918 JOHN VERNON BOUVIER, Jr., 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

DAVID FRENCH BOYD, Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

Captain, United States Naz'y. 

FRANCIS BURGESS BRUCE, 633 East 41st St., Savannah, Ga. 

1922 ROBERT HILL CARTER, Box 8, West End P. O., Richmond, Va. 

1922 WILLIAAI McCASKEY CHAPMAN, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. 

Lieutenant, 7th Infantry, United States Army. 

RICHARD BEN J A A! IN BROOKES CHEW, 

426 5th St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 
RUEL KEITH COA1PTON, 1404 Park Ave., Baltimore, Aid. 

LOGAN CRESAP, 407 Continental Building, Baltimore, Aid. 

Commander, United States Navy, Retired. 


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1911 

1906 


1884 WILLIAMS LEEDS DOANE, 

1881 HENRY RIEMAN DUVAL, 

1916 WILLIAM McPPIERSON F1TZHUGH, 
1921 CHARLES STUART FORBES, 

1881 JAAIES SWAN FRICK, 


1899 ALFRED GAITHER, M.D., 

1903 LOUIS DORSEY GASSAWAY, 

1906 WOOLMAN HOPPER GIBSON, 

1888 JOHN STERETT GITTINGS, 

1909 GEORGE PLATER GREEN, 

1899 RICHARD WILAIOT HALL, 

1919 WILLIAM CARVEL HALL, 

Care Headquarters U. S. Alarine Corps, Washington, I). C. 
Lieutenant, United States Marine Corps. 

1918 NATHAN BRYANT HANDY, Lynchburg. Va. 

1903 JOSEPH NICHOLSON HARRIS, 1714 Bolton St., Baltimore, Aid. 

1907 JAMES AIALCOLA1 HENRY, 2021 I St., N. W, Washington, D. C. 


Argonaut Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Union Club, New York, N. Y. 
2350 Broadway, San Francisco, Cal. 
Knickerbocker Club, New York, N. Y. 

Guilford, Baltimore, Aid. 
134 East Auburn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 
4 Church Circle, Annapolis, Ala. 

Centerville, Md. 
“Ashburton,” Baltimore, Aid. 
827 Hanna Building, Cleveland, Ohio 
2c07 Ursulines Ave., New Orleans, La. 


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WILLIAM HEYSER, 

JOHN DUVALL HOWARD, 
AUGUSTIN DE ITURBIDE, 
JOHN JEREMIAH JACOB, 
AUSTIN LOWE JENKINS, 
WILLIAM MOYLAN LANSDALE, 
ROBERT VIVIAN LOWE, 


828 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg, Pa. 
209 West Monument St., Baltimore, Md. 

2115 P St.. Washington, D. C. 
Pendennis Club, Louisville, Ky. 
“Hunting Ridge,” Station D, Baltimore, Md. 

709 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal. 


Commander, United States Navy. 

JOHN McHENRY, Mercantile Trust and Deposit Co., Baltimore, Md. 

WILSON CARY McHENRY, 13 West Mount Royal Ave., Baltimore, Md. 

ALLAN MACSHERRY, 325 Woodlawn Road, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. 

HENRY CLINTON MACSHERRY. M. D., Hotel Upham, Santa Barbara, Cal. 
RICHARD MACSHERRY, 325 Woodlawn Road, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. 


SOLOMON HILLEN MACSHERRY, 
WILLIAM LUKE MARBURY, 
HENRY MAY, 

HENRY AUGUSTUS MILLER, 
WALTER JENIFER MITCHELL, 
ALEXANDER MURDOCH NORRIS, 
JOSEPH MEGARY PEALE, 


10' East 47th St., New York, N. Y. 
159 West Lanvale St., Baltimore, Md. 

1325 Iv St., Washington, D. C. 
1501 Rodney St., Wilmington, Del. 

La Plata, Md. 
304 Continental Building. Baltimore, Md. 
Newtown Square, Delaware Co., Pa. 


ISAAC ANDERSON PENNYPACKER, 2231 Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 
ARTHUR PETER, Washington Loan and Trust Building, Washington, D. C. 

HENRY MEANS PINDELL, 125 South Jefferson St, Peoria, 111. 

THOMAS MASON THOMSON RABORG, 434 Riverside Drive, New York, N. Y. 
BLANCHARD RANDALL, 200 Chamber of Commerce, Baltimore, Md. 


BEVERLEY STROTHER RANDOLPH, 
STUART LAMAR RAWLINGS, 
THOMAS EDWARD SEARS, M.D., 
WATERS HALL SELLMAN, 

JOHN FRANCIS SMITH, 

HOWARD SOMERVELL, 

WILLIAM HOWE SOMERVELL, 
GEORGE JOHN STONEMAN, 


Tonoloway, Hancock, Md. 
65 Wooland Way, Piedmont, Cal. 
2741 Guilford Ave, Baltimore, Md. 
274 Jayne St., Oakland, Cal. 
472 13th St.. Oakland, Cal. 
1223 Park Road, N. W, Washington, D. C. 

918 F St, N. W, Washington, D. C. 
803 Heilman Building, Los Angeles, Cal. 

GILBERT LIVINGSTON THOMPSON, Custom House Tower, Boston, Mass. 
Captain, Quartermaster Corps, United States Army. 

OSWALD TILGHMAN, Easton, Md. 

Former Secretary of State of Maryland. 

JOSEPH EUGENE TROTH, 944 Cooper St, Camden, N. J. 

SOMERVILLE PINKNEY TUCK, 

Care Stevens & Brown, 7 Trafalgar Sq, London, Eng. 

HENRY RANDALL WEBB, 727 19th St, N. W„ Washington, D. C. 

Treasurer General, Society of the Cincinnati. 

JOHN BERNARD WELLS, 230 West Woodland Ave, Baltimore, Md. 

WILLIAM DOUGLASS WELLS, M. D.. 5242 Park Heights Ave, Baltimore, Md. 


OTHO HOLLAND WHITE, 

WILLIAM PINKNEY WHYTE, 

CHARLES SYDNEY WINDER, 

HENRY WITHINGTON, 

HORACE OGELSBY WOOLFORD, . 
WILLIAM HENRY DeCOURCY WRIGHT, 


253 Depew Ave, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Ruxton, Md. 
9 East Eager St, Baltimore, Md. 
18 Evergreen Place, East Orange, N. J. 

Madison, Ind. 
800 Cathedral St, Baltimore, Md. 


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SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI 

IN THE 

STATE OF VIRGINIA 


Organized by the Officers of the Virginia Continental Line, 
at Fredericksburg, 6ih October, 1783. 

Last meeting held at Richmond, 14th May, 1824. 
Reorganized at Richmond, 26th July, 1889. 

Readmitted as a State Society by the General Society, 10th May, 1899. 


President, 

Vice-President, 

Secretary,. 

Treasurer, 

Ass’t Secretary, 
Ass’t Treasurer, 


OFFICERS. 

JOHN PEYTON McGUlRE. 

HILARY POLLARD JONES. 

LEVIN JOYNES. 

JOHN ARCHER COKE, Jr. 

HERBERT AUGUSTINE CLAIBORNE, Jr. 
JULIAN MAYO CABELL. 


HEREDITARY MEMBERS. 

Admitted. 

1908 HENRY TUREMAN ALLEN, War Department, Washington, D. C. 

Major-General, United States Army. 

1916 MERIWETHER LEWIS ANDERSON, 928 West Grace St., Richmond, Va. 

1918 GUSTAVE BREAUX BALLARD, 847 North Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

1910 SAMUEL THRUSTON BALLARD, 912 East Broadway, Louisville, Ky. 

1908 JOHN MONRO BANISTER, 400 Brandeis Theatre Building, Omaha, Neb. 

Colonel, United States Army, Retired. 

1891 JAMES BOWEN BAYLOR, Milford, Va. 

1907 HOWARD RANDOLPH BAYNE, 67 Wall St., New York, N. Y. 

1907 GEORGE WASHINGTON THORNTON BECK, Cody, Wyo. 

1892 HENRY BEDINGER, D. D., Moylan, Pa. 

Chaplain of the Virginia Society. 

WILLIAM WELDON BENTLEY, 1000 Park Ave,. Richmond, Va. 

JOHN KIRKMAN BERRY, 27 William St., New York, N. Y. 

GIST BLAIR, 1651 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D. C. 

GEORGE BLOW, Hoslton National Bank Building, Knoxville, Tenn. 


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JOHN CABELL BRECKINRIDGE, 
EDGAR STAPLETON BROOKE, 
SAMUEL SELDON BROOKE, Jr., 
HOWARD BRUCE, 

JOHN STEWART BRYAN, 

THOMAS DOBYNS BUFORD, 
WILLIAM MEADE BURWELL, M.D., 
JOHN BARRY CARY, 

HENRY COALTER CABELL, 


1155 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 

Roanoke, Va. 
Roanoke, Va. 
Elkridge, Howard Co., Md. 

Richmond, Va. 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 
Chincoteague, Va. 
Richmond, Va. 
Failing Building, Portland, Ore. 


Lieutenant-Colonel, United States Army, Retired. 

HENRY LANDON CABELL, 311 West Franklin St., Richmond, Va. 

JULIAN MAYO CABELL, M. D., Army and Navy Club, Washington, D. C. 
Major, Medical Corps, United States Army, Retired. 

TUCKER CARRINGTON, 341 Forrest Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 

WALTER CARRINGTON, Charlottesville, Va. 


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ANDREW DUNSCOMB CHRISTIAN, 2503-A Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va. 

HERBERT AUGUSTINE CLAIBORNE, Jr., 

204 West Franklin St., Richmond, Va. 
Kearney and Sutter Sts., San Francisco, Cal. 

Brookewood, Va. 


PHILIP TUGGLE CLAY, 

JOSEPH SMITH COCHRAN, 

JOHN ARCHER COKE, Jr., 
ALEXANDER CARSON CONWAY, 
WILLIAM DEWEY COOKE, 
HENRY BENNING CRAWFORD, 
JOHN ATKINSON CUNNINGHAM, 
WILLIAM HARRIS DOUGLAS, 
CLINTON GOODLOE EDGAR, 
WILLIAM EASTIN ENGLISH, 
STANLEY SEELYE EVANS, 
JAMES MATTHEWS FAUST, 
JAMES RANDLETT FINLEY, 


Richmond, Va. 

Danville, Va. 
Savannah, Ga. 
1319 Second Ave., Columbus, Ga. 

Henderson, Kv. 
30 East 60th St., New York, N. Y. 

Detroit, Mich. 
Indianapolis, Ind. 
Englewood, N. J. 
145 East 53rd St., New York, N. Y. 

Fort Bliss, Texas 


Captain 3d Cavalry, United States Army. 


Sheridan Circle, Washington, D. C. 
407 East Gamhier St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio 
1429 Walnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 

Greensboro, N. C. 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
110 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. 
20 Trinity St., Hartford, Conn. 

Salisbury, N. C. 
3341 Sefra Way, Sacramento, Cal. 


Hague, Va. 


CHARLES LANE FITZHUGH, 

GEORGE WARD FOOTE, 

WILLIAM INNES FORBES, 

JOHN WALKER FRY, 

CLEMENT CARRINGTON GAINES, 

RICHARD HEYWARD GAINES, 

HENRY WEEDON GRAY, Jr., 

EDWIN CLARKE GREGORY, 

JOHN CHOWNING GRESHAM, 

Colonel, United States Army, Retired. 

PHILIP SMITH GRIFFITH, 

CARTER HENRY HARRISON, 

WILLIAM PRESTON HARRISON, 

GEORGE PERCY HAWES, Jr., Fort McPherson, Ga. 

Major, Quartermaster Corps , United States Army. 

CLEMENT CRAIG HETH, Blacksburgh, Va. 

Major, United States Army, Retired. 

STOCKTON HETH, Radford, Va. 

ERASMUS ORLANDO HINTON, 1725 West North Ave., Baltimore, Md. 

ALFRED BRYNE HORNER, Army and Navy Club, Washington, D. C. 

EDMUND HOWARD-MARTIN, 160 West 59th St., New York, N. Y. 

JOHN LEE HOLCOMBE, Font Leavenworth, Kan. 

Major, Coast Artillery Corps, United States Army, 

EDGAR ERSKINE HUME, M. D., Surgeon General’s Office, Washington, D. C. 
Major, Medical Corps, United States Army. 

WILLIAM MONROE JOHNSON, Frederick, Md. 

JOSEPH BEVERLEY JOHNSTON, 417 East Franklin St., Richmond, Va. 

HILARY POLLARD JONES, Jr., Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

Admiral, United States Navy. 

Commander-in-Chief , United States Fleet. 

LEVIN JOYNES, 209 West Franklin St., Richmond, Va. 

FRANCIS THOMAS ANDERSON JUNKIN, 2541 Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 
JOHN WATTS KEARNY, National State and City Bank, Richmond, Va. 

GEORGE DE BENNEVILLE KEIM, Edgewater Park, N. J. 

BEVERLEY RANDOLPH KENNON, M.D., Taylor Building, Norfolk, Va. 

GRAHAM GORDON LACY, St. Joseph, Mo. 


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CLARENCE HARDIN LITTELL, 

HETH LORTON, 

JOSEPH TOMPKINS LOW, 
richard McCulloch, 

JAMES CLARK McGUIRE, 

JOHN PEYTON McGUIRE, 

NELSON VAN BUSKIRK McMULLIN, 
CRITTENDEN MARRIOTT, 

ROBERT WITHERS MASSIE, 

HATLEY NORTON MASON, M.D., 
STASIUS MEADE, 

WYNDHAM ROBERTSON MEREDITH, 


344 D St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Johnson City, Tenn. 
137 Summer Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Garden City, N. Y. 
47 West 52nd St., New York, N. Y. 
3869 Park Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 
50 Church St., New York, N. Y. 
1511 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va. 
Pendennis Club, Louisville, Ky. 
1811 24th St., Washington, D. C. 

Lynchburg, Va. 
1600 West Grace St., Richmond, Va. 
1308 Fendall Ave., Richmond, Va. 
820 Park Ave., Richmond, Va. 

Fort Benning, Ga. 


BENJAMIN PATTEN NICKL1N, 

Colonel of Infantry, United States Army. 

STANHOPE WOOD NIXON, Tompkinsville, N. Y. 

WINSTON OVERTON, Lake Charles, La. 

DAINGERFIELD PARKER, 1431 21st St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Brigadier-General, United States Army, Retired. 


520 13th St., N. W, Washington, D. C. 
West Capital St., Jackson, Miss. 

Bartlesville, Okla. 
16 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y. 

Haverford, Pa. 
2904 West Ave., Newport News, Va. 
Taylor Building, Norfolk, Va. 

Rosedale, Miss. 
31 Westmoreland Place, St. Louis, Mo. 
153 East 37th St., New York, N. Y. 


WALTER GIBSON PETER. 

ROBERT SMITH PHIFER, Jr., 

WORDEN POPE, 

THEODORE HAZELTINE PRICE, 

LEGH WILBER REID, 

CLARENCE WELMORE ROBINSON, 

LAWRENCE THOMAS ROYSTER, M.D., 

ALEXANDER YERGER SCOTT, 

HUGH SCOTT. 

ROY CAMPBELL SMITH, 

Captain, United States Navy, Retired. 

PHILIP TURNER SOUTHALL, M.D., Amelia Court House, Va.- 

WILLIAM DULANEY STEELE. Sedalia, Mo. 

JOSEPH ADGER STEWART. 4779 Louisville Ave., Louisville, Ky. 

ROBERT ARMISTEAD STEWART. M. D., 20 West Franklin St., Richmond, Va. 
HENRY BEDINGER SWEARINGEN, 2726 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C. 
EDWARD MOLINEUX TAYLOR, 66 Garden St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

FRANCK TAYLOR. 714 Moore St., Bristol. Tenn. 

HENRY McGUIRE TAYLOR. 1009 Sixth Ave., Tacoma, Wash. 

JOHN ROGERS MEIGS TAYLOR. 1801 K St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

Colonel, United States Army, Retired. 

THOMAS MADISON TAYLOR, M. D.. 17 East 42nd St., New York, N. Y. 

CHARLES WICKLIFFE THROCKMORTON, 130 East 67th St., New York, N. Y. 
ROGERS CLARK BALLARD THRUSTON, 912 East Broadway, Louisville. Ky. 
EDMUND FRANCIS TRABUE, Columbia Building, Louisville, Ky. 

ROBERT BERRY TRABUE, Boston Club, New Orleans, La. 

ROBERT HENRY TUCKER, Lexington, Va. 

BEVERLEY RANDOLPH TUCKER. M. D., 212 West Franklin St., Richmond, Va. 
CHARLES LEAMING TUTT. Colorado Springs, Colo. 

GEORGE TROTTER TYLER, Room 318, Custom House, New York, N. Y. 

GEORGE TULLY VAUGHAN, M. D., 1718 I St., Washington, D. C. 

ATWOOD VIOLETT, 20 Broad St., New York, N. Y. 


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WILLIAM LANIER WASHINGTON, 19 West 31st St., New York, N. Y. 

ALEXANDER MACKENZIE WATSON, 1114 3d Ave., Louisville, Ky. 

Major, United States Marine Corps, Retired. 

EDWIN MARTIN WATSON, Fort Sam Houston, Texas 

Major, 15 th field Artillery, United States Army. 

JOHN BAKER WHITE, Charleston, W. Va. 

ACHILLE MURAT WILLIS, M. D., 001 East Franklin St., Richmond, Va. 

GEORGE BLTLLOCK WILLIS, 918 F St., Washington, D. C. 

HERBERT EUSTIS WINLOCK, Metropolitan Museum,New York, N. Y. 

HUGH DOUGLAS WISE, 428 Washington St., Watertown, N. Y. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, United States Army, Retired. 

ROBERT SCOTT WOODSON, M. D., 1033 First St., New Orleans, La. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, Medical Corps, United States Army, Retired. 

PHILIP WILLIAMSON YEATMAN, Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

Lieutenant, United States Navy. 

EDMUND LOUGHBOROUGH ZA.NE, Care War Department, Washington, D. C. 

Major, United States Army, Retired. 


HONORARY MEMBERS. 

Elected. 

1917 NEWTON D. BAKER, Cleveland, Ohio 

former Secretary of War. 

1908 CHRISTIAN CARSON FEBIGER, 900 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

1919 WALTER DREW McCAW, M.D., Army Medical School, Washington, D. C. 

Assistant Surgeon-General, United States Army. 

1919 PEYTON CONWAY MARCH. Care American Embassy, Rome, Italy 

Major-General, United States Army, Retired. 

1908 FRANCIS LITHGOW PAYSON, 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. 

Lieutenant-Colonel, United States Army, Retired. 

1912 PAUL MARIE JOSEPH DE POURCET DE SAHUNE DUMOTTIER, 

COMTE DE LA FAYETTE, 540 East Third St., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

1900 HARRY ST. GEORGE TUCKER, Norfolk, Va. 


SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI 

IN THE 

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 


Organized by the Officers of the North Carolina Continental Line, 
at Hillsborough, 23d October, 1783. 

Last meeting held at Halifax, 4th July, 1791. 

Reorganized at Raleigh, 4th April, 1896. 

Incorporated by Act of the General Assembly, 16th February, 1899. 
Readmitted as a State Society by the General Society, 17th June, 1902. 


OFFICERS. 

JOHN COLLINS DAVES. 

WALTER DE LYLE- CARSTARPHEN. 
MARSHALL DELANCEY HAYWOOD. 
BENNEHAN CAMERON. 

JOHN BRADLEY LORD. 


President, 

Vice-President, 

Secretary, 

Treasurer, 

Ass’t Secretary, 

Ass’t Treasurer, WILLIAM HALL HARRIS. 


Kinston, N. C. 


HEREDITARY MEMBERS. 

Admitted. 

1910 OLIVER HICKS HARRISON ALLEN, 

Judge, Superior Court of North Carolina. 

1922 THOMAS LYNCH ALSTON, 628 Edgefield Ave., Greenwood, S. C. 

1904 JAMES BLYTHE ANDERSON, "Glengarry/’ Lexington, Ky. 

1909 BENNETT HORNSBY ARMSTRONG, 125 Kennedy Ave., Louisville, Ky. 

1919 OCTAVIUS AUGUSTUS ARMSTRONG, 107 Clayton St., Macon, Ga. 

1897 SAMUEL A’COURT ASHE, 12 North Boylan Ave, Raleigh, N. C. 

1920 GEORGE BAMFORD ASHE, Care Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

Lieutenant-Commander, United States Navy. 

1899 EUGENE CYRUS BACOT, 304 Ashland Ave, River Forest, Ill. 

1902 SAMUEL WESTRAY BATTLE, M.D, Battery Park Hotel, Asheville, N. C. 

Passed Assistant Surgeon, United States Navy, Retired. 

1897 WILLIAM HAYWOOD BELL, University Club, New York City. 

Late Assistant Paymaster, United States Navy. 

1923 ALEXANDER CLEMENT BLOUNT, Jr, 254 West Gonzales St, Pensacola, Fla. 
1922 FERNANDO MORENO BLOUNT, 

806 American National Bank Building, Pensacola, Fla. 


1915 JOHN GRAY BLOUNT, 

1920 WILLIAM AUGUSTUS BLOUNT, 

1914 JAMES BOYD, 

1910 WILLIAM HAMBLET BALLARD, 

1910 CALEB DAVIS BRADHAM, 

1909 RICHARD BRADLEY, 

1907 STEPHEN CAMBRELENG BRAGAW, 

Late Judge, Superior Court of North Carolina. 

1917 WALTER ROGERS BREWSTER, M. D„ 7918 Elm St, New Orleans, La. 

1905 IA TLE BROWN, Fort Leavenworth, Kan. 

Colonel, Corps of Engineers, United States Army. 

1916 MORGAN W. BROWN, 3001 West End Ave, Nashville, Tenn. 

1908 ROBERT JOSEPH BREVARD, Medford. Ore. 

1906 WILLIAM EVE BUSH, 949 Johns Road, Augusta, Ga. 


590 7th St, Memphis, Tenn. 
114 East 2d St, Washington, N. C. 
‘Weymouth,” Southern Pines, N. C. 

R. D. 2, Coffeeville, Miss. 
21 Johnson St, New Bern, N. C. 
107 Beechdale Road, Baltimore, Md. 

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WILLIAM HENRY CALLENDER, 
BENNEHAN CAMERON, 

JAMES GREEN CAMPBELL, 

JOHN ROBERT CAMPBELL, 
BENJAMIN CAMPEN, 

JULIAN SHAKESPEARE CARR, 
WALTER DE LYLE CARSTARPHEN, 
BENJAMIN CARTER, 


“Point of Fork,” Columbia, Va. 
2215 Grantland Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 

Stagville, N. C. 
3211 Prytania St., New Orleans, La. 

Plymouth, N. C. 
214 West Mulberry St., Goldsboro, N. C. 

Durham, Ai. C. 
Plymouth, N. C. 
1400 H St., N. W„ Washington, D. C. 


THOMAS PATTON CHEESBOROUGH, M.D., 78 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C. 

JOSEPH BLOUNT CHESHIRE, D.D., 802 Hillsboro St, Raleigh, N. C. 

Bishop of North Carolina. 

Chaplain of the North Carolina Society. 

HAYWOOD CLARK, 621 Dock St., Wilmington, N. C. 

HERIOT CLARKSON, Law Building, Charlotte, N. C. 

THOMAS ALEXANDER CLARKSON, 1614 South 17th Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 
CHRISTOPHER JOHN COLLES, M. D., 10 West 49th St, New York, N. Y 
CADWALDER JONES COLLINS, Law Building, Norfolk, \ T a. 

PIENRY ANDREWS COTTEN, M.D., Trenton, N. J. 

Medical Director, New Jersey State Hospital. 

PATRICK WILKINS CRAWFORD, 912 Cumberland St., Little Rock, Ark. 

JOHN COLLINS DAVES, 214 Chamber of Commerce, Baltimore, Md. 

Secretary General, Society of the Cincinnati. 


PRESTON DAVIE, 

BERTRAM SOBIESKI DAVIS, 
WILLIAM DEARING DEARING, 
JAMES WILLIAM DENNY, 
ARCHIBALD DIXON, M.D., 
CHARLES WILLIAM DIXON, M.D., 
HENRY CABELL DIXON, 

WILEY LEE DIXON, 


Tuxedo Park, N. Y. 
703 South Try on St., Charlotte, N. C. 
209 Liberty Bank Building, Savannah, Ga. 
19 West Saratoga St., Baltimore, Md. 
330 North Green St., Henderson, Ky. 

Douglas, Ark. 
118 Main St., Henderson, Ky. 

Fort Thomas, Ky. 


Captain of Infantry, United States Army. 


LOUIS ALEXANDER FALLIGANT, 


Emory University, Ga. 


Major Sixth Regiment, United States Infantry 


RAIFORD FALLIGANT, 
CHARLES ERASMUS FENNER, 
CHARLES PAYNE FENNER, 
ALAN MacPHERSON FEREBEE, 
ROBERT GORDON FINNEY, 
ROBERT WALKER FOARD, 
WILLIAM GARRARD, 

PAUL CAMERON GRAHAM, 
JOHN WILLIAM GRANT, 

LEE JACKSON GRAVES, 

ALLEN JONES GREEN, 

ERNEST MATHEWS GREEN, 
LUCIEN SANDERS HADLEY, 


215 East 44th St., Savannah, Ga. 
5329 Dryades St., New Orleans, La. 
2511 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans, La. 
501 West 138th St., New York, N. Y. 
1903 S St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 
639 Virginia Ave., Norfolk, Va. 
105 East Bay St., Savannah, Ga. 

Durham, N. C. 
709 Grant Building, Atlanta, Ga. 

Sealston, Va. 
610 Adams Ave., Huntsville, Ala. 
21 Broad St., New Bern, N. C. 
Colonial Apartments, Wilson, N. C. 

Fort Benning, Ga. 


FARRAGUT FERRY HALL. 

Captain, 23rd Regiment, United States Infantry. 

WILLIAM AUGUSTUS SELBY HARNEY, Edenton, N. C 

WILLIAM HALL HARRIS, 433 Title Building, Baltimore, Md 

HENRY DONELSON HAYS, Towson and Rogers Aves., Fort Smith, Ark 


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FABIUS JULIUS HAYWOOD, 
MARSHALL De LANCEY HAYWOOD, 
HOWARD HOGUN HENLEY, 

CAP. KENDRICK HILL. 

RICHARD BRADLEY HILL. D. D. S, 


163 North Union St., Concord, N. C. 
127 East Edenton St., Raleigh, N. C. 
410 Eddy St., San Francisco, Cal. 
413 Trenton St., Harriman, Tenn. 
826 Candler Building, Atlanta, Ga. 


JOHN WEBB HOGG, 1215 Real Estate Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 

WILLIAM STETSON HOGG, Care Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy. 

WILLIAM ALEXANDER HOKE, 224 Woodburne Road, Raleigh, N. C. 

Associate Justice, Supreme Court of North Carolina. 

PIERRE MALLETT HOLMES, 218 North Third St., Wilmington, N. C. 

JAMES DUNN HUFHAM, National Press Club. Washington, D. C. 

GEORGE PARPATHARKIES JAMES, 1418 H St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 
PETER AUGUST JAY, Bucharest, Roumania 

American Minister to Roumania. 

BARTLETT SHIPP JOHNSTON, Cloverdale Road, Baltimore, Md. 

CHARLES POELLNITZ JOHNSTON, 2621 Canal St., New Orleans, La. 

ROBIN AP ROBIN JONES, 14 Steger Building, Nashville, Tenn. 

SAMUEL GOODE JONES, War Department, Washington, D. C. 

Colonel of Cavalry, United States Army. 


JOHN INNES KANE, 

JOHN GASTON KIRKLAND, 

JOHN COTTEN LAMB, 

LAURENCE LAMB, 

HILLYARD CAMERON LEE, 
STEPHEN STATES LEE, 

GOODLOE LINDSLEY, 

JOHN BRADLEY LORD, 

MARION DASHIELL LYTLE, 
RICHARD RIDGELY LYTLE, M.D., 
JOSEPH MacLEAN, 

FRANKLIN BREVARD McDOWELL, 
NORMAN LOYALL McLAREN, 

JAMES IREDELL McREE, 

WILLIAM GRIFFITH McREE, 
FREDERICK WILSON McREYNOLDS, 
PIERRE MALLET, 


1112 Los Angeles St., El Paso, Texas 
Hillsboro Hotel Building, Tampa, Fla. 
4307 Penhurst Ave., Baltimore, Md. 
Tennessee Club, Memphis, Tenn. 
9 East Read St., Baltimore, Md. 
46 Franklin Building, Baltimore, Md. 
Hermitage Club, Nashville, Tenn. 
270 Park Ave., New York, N. Y. 
Alder, Madison County, Mont. 
160 Claremont Ave., New York, N. Y. 

York, S. C. 
700 East Ave., Charlotte, N. C. 
2910 Forest Ave., Berkeley, Cal. 
551 Haws Ave., Norristown, Pa. 
10 North Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo. 
3241 R St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 
University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. 


Captain Field Artillery, United States Army . 

BRADLEY MARTIN, R. D. 2, Palmyra, Tenn. 

BANKS HOLT MEBANE, 501 West Washington St., Greensboro, N. C. 

JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, M.D., University Club, New York, N. Y. 

JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, 12 West 56th St., New York, N. Y. 

HARMON AYRES MILLER, 171 Montford Ave, Asheville, N. C. 

FREDERICK McCULLOUGH MOORE, 

Room 394 State War and Navy Building, Washington, D. C. 


JAMES OSBORNE MOORE, 
PARKER QUINCE MOORE, 

E. LIVINGFIELD MORE, 

JOHN MOTLEY MOREHEAD, 
WILLIAM LAW MURFREE, 
ROLAND GELSTON MUSHAT, 
THOMAS HARVEY MYERS, 
BENNETT DUNLAP NELME, 


347 South Penn Ave, Wellston, Ohio 
104 North Water St, Wilmington, N. C. 

River Falls, Ala. 
30 East 42d St, New York, N. Y. 
2022 East A Ave, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 
2247 Sycamore St, Birmingham, Ala. 
215 East Main St, Washington, N. C. 

R. D. 2, Wadesboro, N. C. 


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ROBERT FULENWIDER PHIFER, 
FRANK LYON POLK, 

GEORGE WASHINGTON POLK, 

LUCIUS JUNIUS POLK, 317 Ce 

PORTER GRIER POLK, 

WILLIAM POLK, 

JAMES RICHARD PORTERFIELD, 
JAMES REID PRINGLE, 

HENRY ASHTON RAMSAY, 

JOHN FERRELL REED, Jr., 

CLAXTON POND RHODES, 

AUGUSTINE WATCHMAN RIEGER, 

Lieutenant-Commander, U 
HENRI ARNOUS DE RIVIERE, 
STERLING CLACK ROBERTSON, 

PAUL AFFORDBY ROCHESTER, 
BRADLEY JOHNSON SAUNDERS, 
LOYALL FARRAGUT SEWALL, 
THOMAS LEDYARD SHARPE, 
WILLIAM BONNER SLADE, 
ROCHESTER BEATTY SLAUGHTER. 
JAMES' SLOAN, 226 N 

WILLIAM ALEXANDER SMITH, 


12 West 56th St., New York, N. Y. 
7 East 36th St., New York, N. Y. 
423 Ogden St., San Antonio, Texas 
tral Trust Building, San Antonio, Texas 
5324 Ellsworth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
1782 Albert St., Alexandria, La. 

Greenville, Ala. 
2512 Fillmore St., San Francisco, Cal. 
100 South Front St., Memphis, Tenn. 

“Buck Hill,” Richmond, Va. 
1431 Willard St., San Francisco, Cal. 

Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 
ited States Navy. 

Pincher Creek, Alberta, Canada 
901 East Brill St., Phoenix, Ariz. 
142 East 40th St., New York, N. Y. 

Kennett Square, I’a. 

Bath, Me. 
Nauvoo, Ala. 
1344 Second Ave., Columbus, Ga. 
110 West Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. 
orth Cherry St., Winston-Salem. N. C. 

“The Oaks/' Ansonville, N. C. 


NATHAN WINSLOW WILLIAMS, 
RE ADDING LLOYD WILLIAM, M. 
WILLIAM WHITE WILLIAMS, 
EMMET CHEATHAM WILSON, 
WILLIAM CLOSS YARBOROUGH, 


Hermitage Club, Nashville, Tenn. 
War Department. Washington D. C. 
1321 Park Ave., Richmond, Va. 
126 Franklin St., Astoria, N. Y. 

Rock wood, Tenn. 
Wasthington, D. C. 

Crescent, Norfolk, Va. 
Crescent, Norfolk, Va. 
8 West Madison St.. Baltimore, Md. 

Seale, Russell County. Ala. 
55 Grove St., Asheville, N. C. 

Hongkong, China 
811 East Ave., Charlotte, N. C. 
Haringrode, Antwerp, Belgium 
Columbia, Tenn. 
Wilson, N. C. 
Benton, Miss. 

M ississippi. 

2 East Biddle St., Baltimore, Md. 
801 Sitockley Gardens, Norfolk. Va. 
South Broadway Ave., Aiken. S. C. 
1055 Caldwell Terrace, Birmingham, Ala. 
20 North 15th St., Wilmington, N. C. 


D AND RIDGE SPOTSWOOD. 

JOSHUA NATHANIEL STEED, Room 251, 

EDMUND STRUDWICK, 

WILLIAM MONTGOMERY SWEENY, 

POLK TARWATER, 

HOWARD CARLISLE TATUM, War Department, 

Lieutenant-Coloncl of Cavalry, United States Army. 

EDWIN COVINGTON THOMPSON, 1127 Cambridge 

HERBERT DALTON THOMPSON, 1127 Cambridge 

ISAAC RIDGEWAY TRIMBLE, 

BOSWELL DE GRAFFENRIED WADDELL, 

DUNCAN CAMERON WADDELL, 

WILLIAM BRADLEY WALKER. 

WALTER WELLINGTON WATT, 

MATTHIAS MANLY WHEDBEE, 91 Rue 

WASHINGTON CURRAN WHITTHORNE, 

JESSE BURGESS WILLIAMS, 

JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS, 

Former United States Senator from 

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SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI 

IN THE 

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA 


Organized by the Officers of the South Carolina Continental Line, 

at Charleston, 29th August, 1783. 

Incorporated by Act of the State Legislature, 16th December, 1824. 


OFFICERS. 

President, HENRY AUGUSTUS MIDDLETON SMITH. 

Vice-President, LAWRENCE MONCK PINCKNEY. 

Secretary, JOHN LAURENS, 

Treasurer. JOHN BOUNETHEAU REEVES. 


HEREDITARY MEMBERS. 

Admitted. 

1907 WILLIAM WALLACE ANDERSON, 191 Kentucky Ave., Lexington, Ky. 

1894 HENRY BOHUN BAKER. 55 King St., Charleston, S. C. 

1917 HOWARD ALSTON DEAS, Tank School, Camp Meade. Md. 

Lieutenant of Infantry, United States Army. 

1917 WILLIAM BLAMYER DEAS, M. D„ 2649 Van Ness Ave.. San Francisco, Cal. 
1909 CHARLES HENRY DRAYTON, 19 Tradd St., Charleston, S. C. 

1919 JAMES PERONNEAU DE SAUSSURE, Box 31, West New York. N. J. 

1915 RICHARD LARRIMORE DE SAUSSURE, M. D., Richmond, Va. 

United States Public Health Sendee. 


1905 WILLIAM EGLESTON, M.D., 

1917 CHARLES HUME HAIG, 

1886 ISAAC MOTTE HAIG, 

1894 MAHAM DE LISLE HAIG, 

1919 DANIEL HEYWARD HAMILTON, 

1880 MILES BREWTON HAMILTON, 

1901 EDWARD HARLESTON, 

1920 LEWIS WARDLAW HASKELL, 

American Consul 

1900 DANIEL ELLIOTT HUGER. 

1922 WILLIAM ELLIOTT HUGER. 

1919 ANDREW LAURENS, 

1919 FREDERICK LAURENS, 

1909 HENRY LAURENS, 

1911 JOHN LAURENS, 

1919 RUTLEDGE LAURENS, 

1907 RICHARD IRVINE MANNING, 


Hartville, S. C. 
11 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
30 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. 
30 Meeting Sit., Charleston, S. C. 
40 Rock St., Fall River, Mass. 
40 Rock St., Fall River, Mass. 
6 Doughty St., Charleston, S. C. 

Geneva, Switzerland 


34 Meeting St.. Charleston, S. C. 
37 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. 
7 Legare St., Charleston, S. C. 
7 Legare St., Charleston, S. C. 
168 Prospect St., New Haven. Conn. 
7 Legare St., Charleston, S. C. 

Charleston, S. C. 
Sumter, S. C. 


Former Governor of State of South Carolina . 

1892 LEWIS' MORRIS, M. D., 170 South 146th St., Rockaway Beach, N. Y. 

Medical Director, United States Navy, Retired. 

1899 ARTHUR PINCKNEY, 28 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. 

1897 CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY, 408 Seminary Ave., Richmond, Va. 
1914 EDWARD HALL PINCKNEY, 33 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. 

1918 ELRIC SIMONS PINCKNEY, Hartsville, S. C. 


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1883 

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1910 


GAILLARD PINCKNEY, Michigan Agricultural College. East Lansing, Mich. 

Captain of Infantry, United States Army. 

JOHN DAW SON PINCKNEY, Montgomery, Ala. 

LAW'RENCE MONCK PINCKNEY, 56 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. 

RICHARD SHUBRICK PINCKNEY, 33 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. 

ROBERT HOBSON PINCKNEY, Box 351, Summerville, S. C. 

BENJAMIN HUGER READ, 510 Maryland Trust Building. Baltimore. Md 

EDGAR STONEY READ, Parkway and 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

OLIVER MIDDLETON READ, Navy Department, Washington, D. C. 

Lieutenant-Commander, United States Navy. 

ROBERT VAUX READ, 34 Arcade Building, Columbia, S. C. 

GEORGE BISSELL REEVES, Columbia, S. C. 

HAROLD STONE REEVES, ' 180 Tradd St., Charleston, S. C. 

ISAAC STOCKTON KEITH REEVES, Jr., M. D„ Staff Duty, Santo Domingo 

Medical Inspector, United States Navy. 


JOHN BOUNETHEAU REEVES, 
OW^N ROBERTS. 

THOMAS OGIER SIMONS, 

DANIEL ELLIOTT HUGER SMITH, 
JOHN JULIUS PRINGLE SMITH. 


180 Tradd St., Charleston. S. C. 
14 Wall St., New York. N. Y. 
50 Rutledge Ave., Charleston, S. C. 
69 Church St., Charleston, S. C. 
26 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. 


HENRY AUGUSTUS MIDDLETON SMITH, 26 Meeting St., Charleston. S. C. 
United States District Judge for South Carolina. 


WILLIAM MASON SMITH. 
WILLIAM MASON SMITH. 

JOHN STANYARNE STEVENS, 
WILLIAM SMITH STEVENS, 
WILLIAM SMITH STEVENS. Jr.. 
GEORGE DE SAUSSURE TUCKER, 
HENRY MASSINGBERD TUCKER, 
WILLIAM HYRNE TUCKER, 
ALLAN RUTLEDGE WARD, 

JOHN LA BRUCE WARD, M. D., 
JOSHUA WARD, 


Dongan Hills, Staten Island, N. Y. 
Mason-Smith Co., New Orleans, La. 
176 Tradd St., Charleston, S. C 
176 Tradd St., Charleston, S. C. 
11 Water St., Charleston, S. C. 
Box 1315, Memiphis, Tenn. 
120 Broadway. New York, N. Y. 
39 Broad St., Charleston, S. C. 

Haskell, N. J. 
Asheville. N. C. 
211 South Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J. 


SAMUEL MORTIMER WARD, Jr., 2675 W'oolworth Building, New York. N. Y. 
GARRARD BIGELOW' WINSTON, First National Bank Building. Chicago, Ill. 


Elected. 


HONORARY MEMBER. 


1913 


WOODROW' WILSON, 

Former President of the 


2340 S St., N. W.. Washington. D. C. 
United Ntates. 


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SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI 

IN THE 

STATE OF GEORGIA 


Organized by the Officers of the Georgia Continental Line 
at Savannah, 13th August.1783. 

Last meeting held at Savannah, 22nd March, 1822. 

Reorganized at Savannah, 4th March, 1899 
Accepted as a State Society by the Standing Committee, under authority of the 

General Society, 18th October, 1902. 

Incorporated under the General Laws of the State, 30th May, 1904. 


OFFICERS. 

President, GEORGE FRANCIS TENN1LLE. 
Vice-President, WILLIAM HALL MILTON. 
Secretary, GEORGE NOBLE JONES. 

Treasurer, FRANCIS APTHORP FOSTER. 
Ass’t Secretary, WILLIAM HARDEN. 

Ass’t Treasurer, THOMAS SAVAGE CLAY. 


HEREDITARY MEMBERS. 


Admitted. 

1914 FRANK HARVEY BARRETT. 

JOSEPH HALLET BURROUGHS, 
EDWARD HENKELL BUTT, * 
THOMAS SAVAGE CLAY. 
JOSIAH COLLTNS. 

WILLIAM NEYLE COLQUITT. 


1902 

1914 

1915 
1905 
1921 
1902 
1899 


Augusta, Ga. 
Florida Pine Co., Jacksonville, Fla. 
141 Milk St., Boston, Mass. 
107 Wall St., New York. N. Y. 
64 Haller Building, Seattle. Wash. 
Otis Building, Washington, D. C. 


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DOUGLAS FARLEY COX. Seligman Building, 38 William St.. New York, N. Y 

LEIGHTON WILSON ECKARD. D. D.. 4208 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa 

Chaplain of the Georgia Society. 

BENJAMIN POSTELL FISHBURNE. 304 McGill Building, Washington, D. C. 

FRANCIS APTHORP FOSTER. Edgartown, Mass. 

Assistant Secretary General. Society of the Cincinnati. - 

SAMUEL MICKLE, FOX. Sheffield, Mass. 

BEIRNE GORDON, 304 East Huntington St., Savannah, Ga. 

WALTER CHARLTON HART RIDGE, 14 West Hull St.. Savannah, Ga. 

EDWARD AUGUSTUS HOUSTOUN, 601 Gulf Building, Houston, Texas 

GEORGE NOBLE JONES, 708 Munsey Building, Washington, D. C. 

JOHN LAW KERR, Barron G. Collier, Flat Iron Building, New York, N. Y. 

HARRIS MACLEOD KING, 207 East Jones St., Savannah, Ga. 

CHARLES STEWART MATHEWS, Mathews, La. 

GEORGE ANDERSON MERCER. 1007 Whitaker St., Savannah, Ga. 

WILLIAM HALL MILTON. Marianna, Fla. 

Former United States Senator from Florida. 


McQueen McIntosh, 

RANDOLPH SPALDING. 

GEORGE FRANCIS TENNILLE, 
CHARLES HENRY THIOT. 
JEFFERSON DE MONT THOMPSON. 


30 Church St., New York, N. Y. 
101 East Gordon St., Savannah, Ga. 
127 East Gordon St., Savannah, Ga. 
303 East Bolton St., Savannah, Ga. 
26 West 27th St.. New York, N. Y. 


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1918 THOM WILLIAMSON, D. O., 149 IJ St., N. W., Washington, D. C. 

1902 BENJAMIN A SPIN WALL WHITE. 110 Nisbet Place, Macon, Ga. 

1909 JOHN WOMACK WRIGHT, Army War College, Washington, D. C. 

Lieutenant-Colonel of Infantry, United States Army. 

1906 GEORGE WASHINGTON WYLLY, Isle of Hope, Savannah, Ga. 

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HONORARY MEMBERS. 

Elected. 

1917 FRANCIS BARTOW ANDERSON, Bank of California, San Francisco, Cal. 

1899 WILLIAM HARDEN, Savannah, Ga. 

Librarian of Georgia Historical Society and of Savannah Public Library. 

1918 CORNELIS DE WITT WILLCOX, Military Academy. West Point, N. Y. 

Colonel, United States Army; Professor Modern Languages. 




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NECROLOGY 

* 

NEW HAMPSHIRE. 

Admitted. 

1902 JONATHAN PRINCE GILLEY, 

Born at Thomaston,, Me-, December 29, 1835. 

Died at Alameda, Cal., April 6, 1920 

Representative of Colonel Joseph Cilley,* 1st New Hampshire Continental Infantry. 

1916 WILLIAM MINER DERBY, Jr., 

Born at Chicago, 111., November 25, 1863. 

Died at Les Cheneaux, Mich., June 30, 1921. 

Representative of Captain Jeremiah Stiles, 1st Regiment New Hampshire Conti¬ 
nental Infantry. 

1902 HORACE PRESCOTT McCLARY, 

Born at Albany, Vt., October 12, 1848. 

Died at Windsor, Vt., August 29, 1921. 

Representative of Major Andrew AlcClary, 2d Regiment, New Hampshire Conti¬ 
nental Infantry. Killed at Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775. 

1903 JAMES MILNER COIT, 

Honorary Member. 

Born at Harrisburg, Da., Ja)iuary 31, 1845. 

Died at Munich, Germany, January 5, 1922. 

1913 LEVI HOLBROOK, 

Born at Westborougli, Mass., March 7, 1836. 

Died at Centre Harbor, N. H., July 26, 1922. 

Representative of Captain Daniel Grout, Hallet’s Massachusetts State Regiment, 
in Continental Service. 

1896 JAMES WILLIAM SULLIVAN, 

Born at Bedford, Me., November 30, 1838. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., September 24, 1922. 

Representative of Captain Brevet-Major Ebenezer Sullivan,* 15th Regiment, Mas¬ 
sachusetts Continental Infantry. 

1902 WILLIAM DAVIS SAWYER, 

Born at Dover, N. DI., November 22, 1866. 

Died at New York, N. Y., November 12, 1922. 

Representative of Major Caleb Hodgdon, New Hampshire State Regiment, in Con¬ 
tinental Service. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

1910 RUFUS CHANDLER VOSE, 

Born at Sacramento, Cal., October 6, 1864. 

Died at Oakland, Cal., 

Representative of Colonel Joseph Vose,* 1st Regiment Massachusetts Continental 
Infantry. 

1917 JONATHAN MAYNARD PARMENTER, 

Born at Wayland, Mass., December 5, 1832. 

Died at Wayland, Mass., January 11 , 1921. 

Representative of Captain Jonathan Maynard,* 7th Regiment Massachusetts Con¬ 
tinental Infantry. 

1877 GEORGE PEABODY WETMORE, 

Former United Staies Senator from Rhode Island. 

Born at London, England, August 2, 1846. 

Died at Boston, Mass., September 11, 1921. 

Representative of Ensign William Shepard,* 4th Regiment Massachusetts Conti¬ 
nental Infantry. 

*Original Member of the Society of the Cincinnati. 


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1911 CHARLES WILLIAM MOSELEY, 

Born at Newbury port, Mass., December 24, 1847. 

Died at Newburyport, Mass., December 23, 1921. 

Representative of Captain Ebenezer Moseley, 3d Regiment Connecticut Continental 
Infantry. 

1880 CHARLES HENRY DAVIS, 

Rear Admiral, United States Navy, Retired. 

Born at Cambridge, Mass., August 28, 1845. 

Died at Washington, D. C., December 27, 1921. 

Representative of Captain Lieutenant Constant Freeman,* 3d Regiment Conti¬ 
nental Artillery. 

1901 CHARLES STRATTON DANA, 

Born April 21, 1834. 

Died at Boston, Mass., February 6, 1922. 

Representative of Lieutenant Edmund Bancroft, 15th Regiiment Massachusetts 
tinental Infantry. 

1899 WILLIAM AMOS BANCROFT, 

Late Brigadier-General, United States Volunteers. 

Born at Groton, Mass., April 26, 1855. 

Died at Cambridge, Mass., March 11, 1922. 

Representative of Lieutenant Edmund Bancroft, 15th Regiment Massaeusetts 
Continental Infantry. 

1876 CHARLES UPHAM BELL, 

Justice, Superior Court of Massachusetts. 

Born at Exeter, N. H., February 26, 1843. 

Died at Andover, Mass., November 11, 1922. 

Representative of Major Thomas Cogswell,* 1st Regiment Massachusetts Conti¬ 
nental Infantry. 

RHODE ISLAND. 

1917 CHARLES KING MORRISON, 

Born at New York, N. Y., June 24, 1867. 

Died at New York, N. Y., October 18, 1920. 

Representative of Captain James McCullen, Continental Corps of Artificers. 

1909 GEORGE ANTHONY CARR, 

Born at Providence, R. I., September 7, 1859. 

Died at Warren, R. I., December 23, 1920. 

Representative of Colonel Jeremiah Olney,* 1st Regiment Rhode Island Conti¬ 
nental Infantry. 

1894 CHARLES HOWLAND RUSSELL, 

President of the Rhode Island State Society. 

Born at New York, N. Y., December 14, 1851. 

Died at New York, N. Y., February 19, 1921. 

Representative of Ensign; Thomas Russell, Sherburne’s Additional Continental 
Regiment; Aide-de-Camp to Brigadier-General John Stark. 

1907 EBEN MOORE FLAGG, 

Born at New Haven, Conn., in 1851. 

Died at Wellesly, Mass., October 24, 1921. 

Representative of Henry Collins Flagg,* Apothecary General, Southern Depart¬ 
ment, Continental Army. 

1906 WALTER CHAINING, M. D., 

Born at Concord, Mass., April 24, 1849. 

Died at Brookline, Mass., November 23, 1921. 

Representative of Lieutenant Walter Channing,* 1st Regiment Rhode Island Con¬ 
tinental Infantry. 

1906 JOHN CLARKE SLOCUM, 

Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., December 16, 1854. 

Died at Lake Avon, Ohio, December 19, 1921. 

Representative of Colonel Ephraim Bowen,* Assistant Quartermaster-General, Con¬ 
tinental Army. 



1900 DANIEL GOODWIN, D. D„ 

Honorary Member. 

Born at Sutton, Mass., March 10, 1835. 

Died at Bast Greenwich, R. I., August 28, 1922. 

1897 LE BARON BRADFORD PRINCE, 

Born at Blushing, N. Y., July 3, 1840. 

Died at Flushing, N. Y., December 8, 1922. 

Representative of Major William Bradford,* Sherburne’s Additional Continental 
Regiment. 


CONNECTICUT. 

1893 MORRIS WOODRUFF SEYMOUR. 

Vice-President of the Connecticut State Society. 

Born at Litchfield, Conn., October 6, 1842. 

Died at Litchfield, Conn., October 27, 1920. 

Representative of Captain Moses Seymour, Connecticut Light Horse. 

1916 SEYMOUR MORRIS, 

Honorary Member. 

Born at Chicago, III., February 15, 1863. 

Died at Chicago, III., September 27, 1921. 

1901 MORGAN GARDNER BULKELEY, 

Former Governor of the State of Connecticut. 

Former United States Senator from Connecticut. 

Born at Bast Had dam, Conn., December 26, 1837. 

Died at Hartford, Conn., November 6, 1922. 

Representative of Lieutenant-Colonel Eliphalet Bulkeley, Connecticut State Troops 
in Continental Service. 

1898 JARED WEED BELL, 

Born at Providence, N. Y., February 15, 1838. 

Died at New York, N. Y., February 13, 1923. 

Representative of Captain Jesse Bell, Connecticut State Troops, in Continental 
Service. 


NEW YORK. 

1904 WILLIAM HENRY ADDOMS, 2d., 

Born at San Francisco, Cal., May 11, 1866. 

Died at Brooklyn, N. Y., November 16, 1920. 

Representative of Lieutenant Jonas Addoms,* Continental Corps of Artillery. 

1915 HAMILTON LOUIS HOPPIN, 

Born at New York, N. Y., February 20, 1857. 

Died at New York, N. Y., April 18, 1921. 

Representative of Captain William Jones,* Continental Marine Corps. 

1882 HENRY BROCKHOLST LEDYARD, 

Born at Paris, France, February 22, 1844. 

Died at Detroit, Mich., May 25, 1921. 

Representative of Major Benjamin Ledyard,* 1st Regiment, New York Continental 
Infantry. 

1914 RICHARD OGDEN, 

Born at New York, N. YNovember 6, 1851. 

Died at Astoria, N. Y., December 31, 1921. 

Representative of Major-General Philip Schuyler,* Continental Army. 


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1896 

1920 

1907 

1890 


TALBOT OLYPHANT, 

President of the New York State Society. 

Born at Morristown, N. J., November 16, 1844. 

Died at New York, N. Y'., January 24, 1922. 

Representative of David Olyphant,* Director-General Continental Hospitals, 
Southern Department. 

JACKSON KEMPER, 

Born at Nashota Mission, 11'is., August 5, 1853. 

Died at Delafield, IVis., April 15, 1922. 

Representative of Daniel Kemper,* Deputy Clothier-General, Continental Army. 


HAROLD BARCLAY, M. D., 

Born at Nczv York, Ah Y., August 14, 1872. 

Died at New York, N. Y., July 25, 1922. 

Representative of John Cochrane,* Director-General of Military Hospitals, Conti¬ 
nental Army. 


BENJAMIN FREDENBURGH VOSBURGH, M. D., 

Born at Ghent, N. Y., March 15, 1836. 

Died at Berlin, Md., November 1. 1922. 

Representative of Captain Peter Vosburgh,* 1st Regiment Canadian Continental 
Infantry. 

THOMAS DEWITT CUYLER. 

Born at Philadelphia, Pa., September 28, 1854. 

Died at Philadelphia, Pa., November 2, 1922. 

Representative of Ensign Jedediah Waterman,* 3d Regiment Massachusetts Conti¬ 
nental Infantry. 


NEW JERSEY. 

WILLIAM HENRY VREDENBURGH, 

Honorary Member. 

Judge of the Court of Errors and Appeals of Nczv Jersey. 

Born at Freehold, N. ./., August 19, 1840. 

Died at Freehold, N. J., May 15, 1920. 

JOHN FRANKLIN FORT, 

Honorary Member. 

Former Governor of New Jersey. 

Born at Pemberton, N. J., March 20, 1852. 

Died at South Orange, N. J., November 17, 1920. 

LUTHER MURPHY HALSEY, M. D.. 

Born at SzvedesbOro, N. J., September 17, 1858. 

Died at Williamston, N. J., March 20, 1921. 

Representative of Lieutenant Luther Halsey,* 2d Regiment New Jersey Conti¬ 
nental Infantry. 

ABRAHAM GOLDEN REED. 

Born at Nezv Market, N. J., February 8, 1847. 

Died at Brooklyn, N. Y., July 3, 1921. 

Representative of Ensign John Reed.* Spencer’s Additional Continental Regiment. 

EDWARD BUCHANAN CASSATT, 

Late Captain, United States Army. 

Born at Altoona, Pa., August 23. 1869. 

Died at Berwyn, Pa., January 31, 1922. 

Representative of Ensign James Johnston, 5th Regiment Pennsylvania Continental 
Infantry. 

JOHN PAGE NICHOLSON, 

Honorary Meniber. 

Late Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel, United States l olunteers. 

Born at Philadelphia, Pa., July 4, 1842. 

Died at Philadelphia, Pa., March 8, 1922. 


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1888 

1904 

1896 

1903 

1908 

1911 

1900 


WILLIAM CHETWOOD DE HART, 

Born at Elizabeth, N. J., June 2, 1840. 

Died at Elizabeth, N. J., May 23, 1922. 

Representative of Captain Cyrus De Hart,* 2d Regiment New Jersey Continental 
Infantry. 

WILLIAM PENNINGTON, 

Born at Pennington, N. January 11, 1866. 

Died at Morris Plains, N. J., November 6, 1922. 

Representative of Second Lieutenant William Sanford Pennington*, 2d Regiment 
Continental Artillery. 

william Mcknight reckless, 

Treasurer of the New Jersey State Society. 

Born at .Highstown, N. J., July 28, 1848. 

Died at Freehold, N. J., February 18, 1923. 

Representative of Lieutenant Anthony Reckless,* Continental Sappers and Miners. 

WALKER YEATMAN SEDAM, 

Born at Sedamville, Ohio, August 1, 1839. 

Died at Rock port, Texas, February 9, 1923. 

Representative of Ensign Cornelius Riker Sedam,* 1st Regiment, New Jersey Con¬ 
tinental Infantry. 

BENJAMIN MAHLON PIATT, 

Died at Pasadena, Cal., January 26, 1923. 

Representative of Captain Jacob Piatt,* 1st Regiment New Jersey Continental 
Infantry. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 


GRANT WEI DM AN, 

Treasurer of the Pennsylvania State Society. 

Born at Lebanon, Pa., September 3, 1868. 

Died at Philadelphia, Pa., March 1, 1921. 

Representative of Lieutenant John Weidman,* German Regiment, Continental 
Infantry. 

HORACE PORTER, 

Honorary Member. 

Late Brevet Brigadier-General, United States Army. 

Former Ambassador Extraordinary ami Plenipotentiary to France. 

Born at Huntingdon, Pa., April 15, 1837. 

Died at New York, N. Y., May 28, 1921. 

JOHN WOOLF JORDAN, ^ 

Honorary Member. 

Librarian, Historical Society of Pennsylvania. 

Born at Philadelphia, Pa., September 14, 1840. 

Died at Philadelphia, Pa., June 12, 1921. 

THOMAS ROBINSON, 

Born at Philadelphia, Pa., May 20, 1867. 

Died at Holmesburg, Pa., September 6, 1921. 

Representative of Colonel Thomas Robinson,* 2d Regiment Pennsylvania Conti¬ 
nental Infantry. 

THOMAS BUTLER, 

Born at St. Francisville, La., in 1841. 

Died at St. Francisville, La., November 4, 1922. 

Representative of Captain Thomas Butler,* 3d Regiment Pennsylvania Continental 

Infantry. 



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ROBERT LIVINGSTON ARMSTRONG, 

Born at Baltimore, Md., July 18, 1849. 

Died at Fort Worth, Texas, November 16, 1921. 

Representative of Major and Aide-de-Camp John Armstrong,* Continental Army. 

JOHN BARNETT ALEXANDER. 

Born at Center Moreland, Pa.. September 27, 1842. 

Died at Center Moreland, Pa., December 12, 1922. 

Representative of Major William Alexander,* 3d Regiment Pennsylvania Conti¬ 
nental Infantry. 


DELAWARE. 

ANDREW LEWIS ANDERSON, M. D., 

Born at Rhea Springs, Tenn., November 4. 1830. 

Died at Rockwood, Tenn., May 10, 1922. 

Representative of Lieutenant Thomas Anderson,* Delaware Regiment Continental 
Infantry. 


MARYLAND. 

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HENRY DeCOURCY FORRES, 

Born at Macao, China, February 24, 1849. 

Died at Paris. France, July 1, 1920. 

Representative of Captain Samuel Turbutt Wright,* 2d Regiment Maryland Con¬ 
tinental Infantry. 

JAMES MORRIS HOWARD, 

Born at Baltimore , Md., July 2, 1851. 

Died at Baltimore, Md., February 26, 1921. 

Representative of Lieutenant-Colonel John Eager Howard,* 2d Regiment, Mary¬ 
land Continental Infantry. 

ALPHEUS BENJAMIN BEALL. 

Born at Wheeling, IV. Vo., April 7, 1866. 

Died at Hot Springs, Ark.. December 27, 1921. 

Representative of Lieutenant Thomas Beall, 2d Regiment. Maryland Continental 
Infantry. 

WILLIAM BURROWS NELSON, 

Born at Baltimore, Md., May 6, 1860. 

Died at Baltimore, Md., December 31, 1921. 

Representative of Lieutenant Roger Nelson,* Baylor’s Regiment Continental 
Dragoons. 

CHARLES McILVAINE HARRIS, 

Born at Philadelphia, Pa., July 10. 1877. 

Died at Warrenton, Va., January 1, 1922. 

Representative of Captain Samuel Montgomery,* 3d Regiment Pennsylvania Con¬ 
tinental Infantry. 

RUXTON MOORE RIDGELY, 

Born in Baltimore County, Md., September 24, 1867. 

Died at Baltimore, Md., December 13. 1922. 

Representative of Captain Nicholas Ruxton Moore, Captain 4th Regiment Conti¬ 
nental Dragoons. 

JAMES LATIMER McLANE, 

Born at Brandywine Springs, Del., September 2, 1834. 

Died in Baltimore County, Md., February 10, 1923. 

Representative of Captain Allan Me Lane,* Lees Battalion, 1 ai tisan Coips, Con¬ 
tinental Army. 


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WILLIAM WINCHESTER, 

Born at Baltimore, February 14, 1849. 

Died at Baltimore, March 26, 1923. 

Representative of Lieutenant George Winchester,* 3cl Regiment Maryland Conti¬ 
nental Infantry. 


VIRGINIA. 


PETER HELM MAYO, 

Honorary Member. 

Born at Richmond, Va., May 7, 1836. 
Died in Clarke County, Va., August 5, 1920. 


THOMAS ARCHIBALD CARY, 

Born at Hump tan, Va., April L 1858. 

Died at Richmond, Va., August 15, 1920. 
Representative of Captain James Baytop, 5tli Regiment Virginia 
Infantry. 


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PATRICK HENRY CARY CABELL. 

Born January 3. 1864. 

Died November 4, 1920. 

Representative of Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Jordan Cabell.* 7tli Regiment Vir¬ 
ginia Continental Infantry. 


HARDIN HETH LITTELL, 

Born August 5. 1845. 

Died April 28. 1921. 

Representative of Lieutenant Andrew Heth, 1st Regiment Virginia Continental 
Infantry. 

WILLIAM GORDON McCABE. 

Honorary Member. 

Born at Richmond. Va., August 4. 1841. 

Died at Richmond, Va., June 1, 1921. 

GEORGE WILLIAM BEALE. D. D., 

Born August 21, 1842. 

Died at Hague, Va., July 15, 1921. 

Representative of Captain Robert Beale,* 7th Regiment Virginia Continental 
Infantry. 

WILLIAM HANCOCK CLARK, 

Died at New York, N. Y., January 24, 1922. 

Representative of Lieutenant William Clark.* Virginia State Troops, in Conti¬ 
nental Service. 

WELCOME TAYLOR ALEXANDER. M. D., 

Born at Owensboro, Ky., February 4, 1848. 

Died at New York, N. Y.. May 18, 1922. 

Representative of Captain Francis Dade,* 3d Regiment Continental Dragoons. 

JOHN HERBERT CLAIBORNE, M. D., 

Born at Petersburg, Va., June 20. 1861. 

Died at New York, N. V., May 29, 1922. 

Representative of Major Buller Claiborne, 2d Regiment Virginia Continental 
Infantry. 

ARCHIBALD STEWART BALDWIN, 

Born at Winchester, Va., September 28. 1861. 

Died at Detroit. Mich., June 26, 1922. 

Representative of Surgeon Cornelius Baldwin,* 8th Regiment Virginia Continental 
Infantry. 


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1907 JAMES HAMILTON McCORD, 

5or« at Savannah, Mo., November 2, 1857. 

Died at St. Joseph, Mo., September 8, 1922. 

Representative of Captain David Steele, 13th Regiment Virginia Continental 
Infantry. 

1907 GEORGE PRESTON BLOW, 

Born at Norfolk, Va., October 23, 1860. 

Died at Washington, D. C., November 20, 1922. 

Representative of Captain John Calvert, Captain of the “Revenge,” Virginia Navy. 

1907 CLARENCE WELMORE ROBINSON, 

Born in Albemarle County, Va., January 24, 1870. 

Died at Charlottesville, Va., November 30, 1922. 

Representative of Lieutenant-Colonel Benjamin Temple,* 1st Regiment Continental 
Dragoons. 


NORTH CAROLINA. 

1898 ROWLAND ALSTON, M. D., 

Born at Waccamaw, S. C., March 15, 1853. 

Died at Charleston, S. C., May 24, 1920. 

Representative of Captain Samuel Ashe, Jr.,* 1st Troop, North Carolina Dragoons, 
State Troops, in Continental Service. 

1910 JOHN RIVERS CARTER, 

Born at Pulaski, Tenn., April 8, 1855. 

Died at Birmingham, Ala., January 20, 1921. 

Representative of Captain Benjamin Carter,* 2d Regiment North Carolina Con¬ 
tinental Infantry. 

1896 GEORGE ALLEN MEBANE, M. D, 

Born at Mebane, N. C., October 31, 1863. 

Died at Greensboro, N. C., March 7, 1921. 

Representative of Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant Robert Mebane, 3d Regiment 
North Carolina Continental Infantry. 

1898 JAMES ALEXANDER HADLEY, 

Born at Brentwood, Tenn., February 2, 1838. 

Died at Nashville, Tenn., May 25, 1921. 

Representative of Captain Joshua Hadley,* 1st Regiment North Carolina Conti¬ 
nental Infantry. 

1897 WILLIAM STETSON HOGG, 

Commodore, United States Navy, Retired. 

Born at Washington, D. C., November 11, 1856. 

Died at Middleborough, Va., May 28, 1921. 

Representative of Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Hogg,* 3rd Regi¬ 
ment North Carolina Continental Infantry. 

1905 WILLIAM ALEXANDER BLOUNT, 

Born in Clarke County, Ala., October 25, 1851. 

Died at Baltimore, Md., June 15, 1921. 

Representative of Captain and Brevet Major Clement Hall,* Second Regiment 
North Carolina Infantry. 

1912 WILLIAM RICHARDSON DAVIE, 

Born at Sommerville, Ala., June 15, 1843. 

Died at Austin, Texas, October 8, 1921. 

Representative of Colonel William Richardson Davie, North Carolina Cavalry, 
State Troops, in Continental Service. 

1921 JOHN CLEMENT HADLEY, 

Born in Wilson County, N. C., March 13, 1845. 

Died at Wilson, N. C., January 25, 1922. 

Representative of Captain Joshua Hadley,* 1st Regiment North Carolina Conti¬ 
nental Infantry. 


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olina State Society. 

Born at Elizabeth City, N. C., November 17, 1842. 

Died at Rocky Mount, N. C., February 22, 1922. 

Representative of Colonel Gideon Lamb, 6th Regiment North Carolina Continental 
Infantry. Died in Service November 8, 1781. 


1915 WILLIAM McREE, 

Born at Wilmington, N. C., October 5, 1861. 

Died at St. Louis, Mo., October 1, 1922. 

Rqxresentative of Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Griffith John McRee,* 
3d Regiment North Carolina Continental Infantry. 

1909 CHARLES COLEMAN COVINGTON, 

Born at Rockingham, N. C., July 3, 1857. 

Died at Greensboro, N. C., January 14, 1923. 

Representative of Lieutenant William Covington, 4th Regiment North Carolina 
Continental Infantry. 


SOUTH CAROLINA. 

1888 ROBERT PINCKNEY TUCKER, 

Born in Georgetown County, S. C., December 29, 1866. 

Died at New York, N. Y., November 18, 1920. 

Representative of Surgeon Thomas Tudor Tucker,* South Carolina Continental 
Infantry. 

1920 EDWARD RICHARDSON CHEVES HASKELL, 

Born May 7, 1868. 

Died at Charleston, S. C., November 19, 1920. 

Representative of Major Elnathon Haskell,* Jackson’s Regiment Continental 

Infantry. 

1873 HARLESTON READ SIMONS, 

Born October 17, 1851. 

Died at Charleston, S. C., March 29, 1921. 

Representative of Lieutenant James Simons* 3d Regiment Continental Light 

Dragoons. 

1907 JOSEPH CHEVES HASKELL. 

Born December 1, 1843. 

Died at Atlanta, Ga., July 1, 1921. 

Representative of Alajor Elnathon Haskell,* Jackson’s Regiment Continental 

Infantry. , 

1893 WILLIAAI ELLIOTT HUGER, 

Born January 8, 1844. 

Died at Charleston, S. C., July 25, 1921. 

Representative of Brigadier-General Isaac Huger,* Continental Army. 


GEORGIA. 


1915 JOHN FORSYTH, 

Born at Milwaukee, Wis., February 17, 1893. 

Died at Milwaukee, Wis., September 14, 1921. 

Representative of Captain Robert Forsyth,* Lee’s Battalion of Light Dragoons, 
Pulaski Legion. 


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